Platform · Image sharing, visual bookmarking, and social networking · Image-based social network · Global
Image-based social network for sharing inspiring content.
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In November 2013, image-sharing social network We Heart It suffered a data breach affecting 8.6 million accounts, which only came to light in October 2017. Exposed data included usernames, email addresses, and password hashes (about 80% salted SHA-256, the rest unsalted MD5) for accounts created between 2008 and 2013.
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8.6M records analyzed
We Heart It is an image-based social network where users curate and share inspirational images and build themed collections.
Image-based social networks collect user accounts, emails, saved images, social graphs, profile data, and engagement history tied to visual bookmarking and identity expression.
After the breach came to light, We Heart It re-hashed all passwords with bcrypt and urged users to reset credentials.
The unsalted-MD5 subset is readily cracked and the SHA-256 subset is weak by modern standards, exposing reused credentials to stuffing attacks.
• Credential stuffing against reused passwords across other platforms | • Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses
A social-platform breach: profile and contact-graph data supports impersonation, enrichment and social engineering. For a high-profile principal the main risk is credible impersonation and enrichment of existing exposure.
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