March 18, 2022 at 6:43 AM
Hello BreachForums Community,
Today I have uploaded the Last.fm Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In March 2012, the music website Last.fm was hacked and 43 million user accounts were exposed. Whilst Last.fm knew of an incident back in 2012, the scale of the hack was not known until the data was released publicly in September 2016. The breach included 37 million unique email addresses, usernames and passwords stored as unsalted MD5 hashes.
Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords, Usernames, Website activity
Today I have uploaded the Last.fm Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In March 2012, the music website Last.fm was hacked and 43 million user accounts were exposed. Whilst Last.fm knew of an incident back in 2012, the scale of the hack was not known until the data was released publicly in September 2016. The breach included 37 million unique email addresses, usernames and passwords stored as unsalted MD5 hashes.
Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords, Usernames, Website activity
ContentsSpoiler
The .7z File's MD5 Hash is CFFC048926D97ED392DC9CE3A01FC58B. In total, there are 37217682 records. The file is 7.38GB uncompressed and 1.84GB compressed.



