
Naughty America Breach
Mar 14, 2016
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Added on Mar 4, 2025
What happened in the Naughty America Breach?
DataBreach.com Team · March 3rd 2025, 7:00 pm EST
In March 2016, Naughty America, an adult entertainment website, experienced a data breach affecting approximately 3.8 million user accounts. The compromised data included usernames, email addresses, dates of birth, IP addresses, passwords stored as MD5 hashes, and website activity. The stolen data was subsequently sold on dark web marketplaces for as little as $300. The specific identity of the individuals or groups responsible for the breach remains undisclosed. However, it is noteworthy that a hacker known as "Peace of Mind" was involved in selling the stolen data on the dark web.
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