In 2020, the social networking platform USA.Life, which describes itself as a free-speech alternative to Facebook, allegedly experienced a data breach. The incident reportedly exposed a database containing information on approximately 144,637 users. Some of the leaked data includes usernames, email addresses, names, genders, geographic locations, IP addresses, and passwords hashed using a mix of SHA-1 and bcrypt, suggesting a possible transition between hashing algorithms over time.
- Date: 2020
- Domain:
usa.life
- Country:
United States
- Category: Social Media & Communication
- Records Announced: 144,637
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Data:
Email Addresses
Genders
Geographic Locations
IP Addresses
Names
Passwords
Usernames
- Imported:
- Records Imported: 144,651
- Number of lines: 145,065
- Size: 251.77 MB
- Passwords:
BCrypt, SHA-1
- Cracked:
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