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Imgur, one of the internets largest photo-sharing websites, confirms 1.7 million stolen passwords and emails in data breach dating back to 2014

Imgur, one of the internets largest photo-sharing websites, confirms 1.7 million stolen passwords and emails in data breach dating back to 2014

by Admin | Dec 4, 2017 | Consumer Fraud, Featured

In a continuing trend of major websites admitting to large-scale security breaches, Imgur one of the internet’s largest photo-sharing website, stated that 1.7 million emails addresses and passwords were stolen in a hack dating back to 2014. The company told ZDNet that...

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