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A russian hacking forum.
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In May 2018, the Russian hacking forum Lolzteam suffered a data breach that exposed 400k members. The impacted data included usernames and email addresses which were later redistributed via another hacking forum.
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Lolzteam is a russian hacking forum.
Lolzteam is a russian hacking forum. Services like this typically hold email addresses, usernames through account registration and normal operations.
The Lolzteam dataset circulated publicly; treat as part of the standing exposure landscape.
The exposure created downstream fraud and phishing risk for those affected and drew scrutiny of Lolzteam's data protection.
• Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses
A consumer-service breach: contact and account data supports phishing, account takeover and profile enrichment. For a high-profile principal the main risk is credible impersonation and enrichment of existing exposure.
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