More than 300k Spotify accounts hacked in credential stuffing attack
1 November 2020
vpnMetor’s researchers have discovered a potential credential stuffing operation whose origin is not known. 72-gigabyte database with 380+ million users was hosted on an unsecured Elasticsearch server database contained Personally Identifiable Information (PII) data and Spotify login credentials, email addresses, and countries of residence.
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