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Brazzers Hack Reveals That Users' Personal Details May Not Be Secure

Brazzers Hack Reveals That Users' Personal Details May Not Be Secure

Private browsing won't save you now.

Hamish Kilburn

Hamish Kilburn

All your naughty little fetish secrets could soon become public knowledge as porn site Brazzers has confirmed that nearly one million of its customers' private details have been made available on the internet.

Public Relations Manager from Brazzers, Matt Stevens, said: "This matches an incident which occurred in 2012 with our 'Brazzersforum'.

"The incident occurred because of a vulnerability in the said third party software, the 'vBulletin' software, and not Brazzers itself.

"Brazzers takes the privacy and safety of its users very seriously."


The data breach was taken from forums associated with the site on which porn fans discuss favourite scenes and actors, reports the BBC.

Even if you have grown up and no longer access the site, apparently your history isn't safe either. That's because the data was stolen back in 2013 - so your past could very soon come to the surface.

The data dump is said to include usernames, email addresses and clear text passwords.

Anyone who is currently subscribed to the porn site is now being advised to change their usernames and passwords, or they could face their account being deleted - or worse, shared around the internet.

I hope this is a lesson to all, when accessing porn, don't use your real name. Instead, use your porn name. Mine's Javier Fanny apparently...

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Topics: Hack