One Bitcoin is Worth 51 Million Hacked iMesh Accounts

One Bitcoin is Worth 51 Million Hacked iMesh Accounts

People who have been using the Internet for quite some time now will recall the name iMesh, a once popular peer-to-peer file sharing platform. Although this platform has been defunct for some time, a hacker managed to obtain a database containing 51 million accounts. Obtaining this information can be done through The Real Deal deep web marketplace, for the price of one Bitcoin. Data breaches are becoming a norm rather than the exception these days, and it appears as if the same hackers are responsible for most incidents. Peace, the alleged hacker of LinkedIn, is the person behind this....


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