In September 2016, ClixSense, a paid-to-click website, allegedly suffered a data breach that exposed 2.4 million subscriber records. Attackers later posted the data online, claiming it was part of a larger breach totaling 6.6 million records. The leaked information was extensive, including names, physical addresses, email addresses, IP addresses, genders, dates of birth, account balances, and passwords stored in plain text.
- Date: Sep 4, 2016
- Domain:
clixsense.com
- Category: Education
- Records Announced: 2,424,784
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Sources:
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Data:
Balances
Birthdates
Email Addresses
Genders
IP Addresses
Names
Passwords
Payment Information
Physical Locations
Site Activity
Usernames
- Imported:
- Records Imported: 2,222,532
- Number of lines: 2,222,542
- Size: 728.71 MB
- Passwords:
Plaintext
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