In approximately December 2017, the online photo editing site
piZap suffered a data breach. The data was later placed up for sale on a dark web marketplace along with a collection of other data breaches in February 2019. A total of 42 million unique email addresses were included in the breach alongside names, genders and links to Facebook profiles when the social media platform was used to authenticate to piZap. When accounts were created directly on piZap without using Facebook for authentication, passwords stored as SHA-1 hashes were also exposed.
- Date: Dec 7, 2017
- Domain:
pizap.com
- Category: Design
- Records Announced: 41,817,893
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Sources:
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Data:
Email Addresses
Genders
Geographic Locations
Names
Passwords
Site Activity
Social Profiles
Usernames
- Imported:
- Records Imported: 3,094,068
- Number of lines: 3,094,068
- Size: 981.11 MB
- Passwords:
SHA-1
- Cracked:
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