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The hacked data includes roughly 325,000 users’ email addresses
The hacked data includes roughly 325,000 users’ email addresses
A though: would this be a good avenue for money laundering? Make a bunch of “accounts” that “pay” for your “course”?
In that case, the large majority of the hacked/leaked accounts should be bot accounts. I wonder if that is something that can be checked and verified. Maybe most of those accounts can be traced back to a few points of origin, done in bulk by some sort of shady service hired via the dark web.