https://www.zdnet.com/article/round-4-hacker-returns-and-puts-26mil-user-records-for-sale-on-the-dark-web/
By Catalin Cimpanu
Zero Day
ZDNet News
March 17, 2019
A hacker who has previously put up for sale over 840 million user records in
the past month, has returned with a fourth round of hacked data that he's
selling on a dark web marketplace.
This time, the hacker has put up for sale the data of six companies, totaling
26.42 million user records, for which he's asking 1.2431 bitcoin ($4,940).
The hacker's name is Gnosticplayers, and since February 11 the hacker has put
up for sale data for 32 companies in three rounds [stories on Round 1, Round 2,
and Round 3] on Dream Market, a dark web marketplace.
Today, the hacker published a new batch of files from six new companies, namely
game dev platform GameSalad, Brazilian book store Estante Virtual, online task
manager and scheduling apps Coubic and LifeBear, Indonesia e-commerce giant
Bukalapak, and Indonesian student career site YouthManual.
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