Bestialitysextaboo
bestialitysextaboo.com
About This Breach
Motherboard reported that thousands of user account details, many from a bestiality website, are now publicly available. The exposure emphasizes the vulnerability of websites, especially those covering controversial topics, to hacks that could disclose user identities. Troy Hunt, a security researcher, highlighted the breach and noted that personal online activities might one day be publicly exposed. The breached data includes email addresses, some of which reveal full names, IP addresses, password hashes, birth dates, and private messages between users.
Data Exposed
Breach Details
| Breach Type | Data Breach |
| Searchable | No |
| Verified | Yes |
| Sensitive Data | Yes Sensitive |
| Reference | https://www.vice.com/en/article/evqvpz/bestiality-website-hacked-troy-hunt-have-i-been-pwned (opens in new tab) |
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the Bestialitysextaboo data breach happen?
Bestialitysextaboo was breached in Mar 2018. The breach was added to the XposedOrNot index on November 8, 2023.
How many records were exposed in the Bestialitysextaboo breach?
3,198 records were exposed, making it the #761 largest of the 763 breaches in our index.
What data was exposed in the Bestialitysextaboo breach?
The exposed data includes: Usernames, Email addresses, Dates of birth, Geographic locations, Genders, IP addresses, Passwords, Private messages.
What should I do if I was affected by the Bestialitysextaboo breach?
Change your password on the affected service (and anywhere you reused it), turn on two-factor authentication, and set up free breach alerts on XposedOrNot so you know the moment your email appears in a new breach.
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