HIGH RISK BREACH

Fling Data Breach


Status: Confirmed

40.8M+Records
Mar, 2011Breach
1/13/25Data Posted
8/10Severity
HighThreat Level

Breach Intelligence Summary


Entity: Fling · Actor: Unknown · Source: DataBreach.com / ObscureIQ intelligence

Attack: Data Exfiltration via Under investigation

Timeline: Breach (Mar, 2011) · Reported (May, 2016) · Leak (1/13/25)

Exposure: 40.8M+ records · Dates of birth, Email, Genders, Geographic locations, IP Address, IP addresses, Password, Passwords, Phone numbers, Sexual Orientation, Sexual fetishes, Sexual orientations, Usernames, Website activity

Status: Confirmed · Risk: High (Account takeover + Phishing / SIM swap)

Summary

In 2011 the adult social network website Fling was hacked resulting in the exposure of over 40 million accounts, including sensitive personal attributes.

About Fling

Fling is the organization affected by this breach. User data may have been generated through account creation, service usage, or business operations.

If you have interacted with Fling in any capacity, your data may be included in this breach.

Threat Actor: Unknown

The threat actor responsible for this breach has not been publicly identified or confirmed at this time.

Reported or suspected access method:
  • Under investigation

Breach Exploitation Status

Threat Activity:
High
Signal
Status
Dark web marketplace listings
Detected
Credential stuffing list overlap
Detected
Phishing campaign relevance
Detected
Ransomware affiliate crossover
Unknown
Law enforcement investigation visibility
Unknown

Data Longevity:
5+ years (high persistence)

Dates of birth are permanent and addresses change slowly. Combined with other fields, this data sustains long-tail targeting risk.

Data Points Exposed

Data observed in the leaked dataset:
Dates of birth
Email
Genders
Geographic locations
IP Address
IP addresses
Password
Passwords
Phone numbers
Sexual Orientation
Sexual fetishes
Sexual orientations
Usernames
Website activity
Not confirmed in dataset:
Social Security Numbers
Payment card data
Passport numbers

Dark Web Verification

Status: Confirmed

  • Dataset containing approximately 40.8M+ records has been identified in breach intelligence sources.
  • The data is indexed and searchable across breach notification platforms.

Impact

This breach carries high risk due to the nature of exposed data fields and the scale of affected records.

Primary downstream threats include:
  • Targeted phishing referencing Fling accounts or services
  • Credential stuffing against accounts sharing the same password
  • SIM-swap attempts where phone numbers are present
  • Physical mail scams and address-based identity verification fraud
  • Age/DOB used to bypass identity verification questions
  • Data broker enrichment and resale

Recommendations for Impacted Individuals

If you believe your information may be included:

Check Your Exposure
If you are an ObscureIQ client, this breach has been indexed into your exposure profile.
Non-clients may request a breach impact review.
Expect Targeted Phishing
Watch for messages referencing:
Fling account updates
Password reset requests
Verify directly through official channels.
Secure Your Email and MFA
Enable MFA immediately on email first, then financial platforms.
Email compromise is often the first pivot point.
Rotate Reused Passwords
Change any credentials shared with your Fling account across other services.
Monitor Financial Accounts
Monitor accounts associated with your exposed email for unauthorized activity.
Suppress Personal Data
Remove exposed addresses, phone numbers, and enrichment data from broker networks and search engines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Fling data breach?

In Mar, 2011, Fling experienced a data breach that resulted in the exposure of approximately 40.8M+ records containing personal information.

What data was exposed in the Fling breach?

The exposed data includes Dates of birth, Email, Genders, Geographic locations, IP Address, IP addresses, Password, Passwords, Phone numbers, Sexual Orientation, Sexual fetishes, Sexual orientations, Usernames, Website activity.

How many records were affected in the Fling breach?

Approximately 40.8M+ records were affected based on current breach intelligence.

Is the Fling breach confirmed?

Yes. This breach is treated as confirmed based on data observed in breach intelligence platforms.

Is the Fling breach data being used by criminals?

Data circulation has been detected across breach-sharing channels. Downstream exploitation risk exists based on the nature of the exposed fields.

What should I do if I was affected by the Fling breach?

Rotate passwords associated with Fling, enable multi-factor authentication on email and financial accounts, and monitor for suspicious activity.

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Corporate Accountability

Organizations that collect personal data have a duty to implement reasonable safeguards and to notify affected individuals when breaches occur.

Scope assessments may evolve as investigations continue. Users should not rely solely on early estimates when making risk decisions.

ObscureIQ Advisory

We combine proprietary dark web access with commercial and restricted breach intelligence to verify exposure and assess real-world risk.

If you are:
  • A public-facing individual
  • A high-profile executive
  • A customer of Fling
  • Or simply concerned about credential reuse

We can confirm whether your information is circulating and evaluate downstream threat vectors.

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Classification Tags

Data Exfiltration
Passwords
Email
Phone
Address