ltc4you.com Emails (and Possibly Passwords) Leaked

ltc4you.com Emails (and Possibly Passwords) Leaked

I got a response from LTC4YOU. Roughly 23 hours ago, reddit user Ryukaki posted a Pastebin link of 5500 leaked email addresses. In his/her post, Ryukaki states, "These are the e-mail addresses from the list, if you see yours in here, please change your passwords on every site/MPOS/etc that you might use. I do not know how old this particular dump is, I found it a few days ago and the site it was on has since removed it and updated their security. I am posting this in hopes that anyone who has been recently hacked or who might be at risk of a hack is able to safeguard themselves. Note that....


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