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How user credentials from LiveJournal wound up on the Dark Web
2020-05-28 11:28

Hackers are trying to sell 26 million LiveJournal account credentials following a reported data breach that happened years ago. Following the theft of LiveJournal's user database, multiple ads were posted by Dark Web data brokers, according to ZDNet.

26 million logins believed to be stolen from LiveJournal in 2017 pop up on hacker forum
2020-05-27 18:30

Russian-owned blogging service LiveJournal has reportedly suffered a hack affecting 26 million user accounts. One year later a forked spinoff of LiveJournal called Dreamwidth began noticing credential-stuffing attacks.

26 million logins believed to be stolen from LiveJournal in 2017 pop up on hacker forum
2020-05-27 18:30

Russian-owned blogging service LiveJournal has reportedly suffered a hack affecting 26 million user accounts. One year later a forked spinoff of LiveJournal called Dreamwidth began noticing credential-stuffing attacks.

Hackers Sell Data from 26 Million LiveJournal Users on Dark Web
2020-05-27 13:23

A database containing credentials from more than 26 million LiveJournal accounts has been leaked online and is being sold on the Dark Web and hacker forums. A now-defunct data-leak tracking service, We Leak Info, tweeted in July 2019 about a 2014 leak of 33 million LiveJournal accounts.

Account credentials of 26+ million LiveJournal users leaked online
2020-05-27 12:28

A data dump containing account information of over 26 million LiveJournal users has been offered for sale on dark web marketplaces and is now being shared for free on underground hacker forums. The data dump, supposedly originating from a 2014 LiveJournal breach, contains email addresses, usernames, profile URLs and plain text passwords of 33+ million users.