March 18, 2022 at 5:27 AM
Hello BreachForums Community,
Today I have uploaded the MyFitnessPal Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In February 2018, the diet and exercise service MyFitnessPal suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 144 million unique email addresses alongside usernames, IP addresses and passwords stored as SHA-1 and bcrypt hashes (the former for earlier accounts, the latter for newer accounts). In 2019, the data appeared listed for sale on a dark web marketplace (along with several other large breaches) and subsequently began circulating more broadly.
Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords, Usernames
Today I have uploaded the MyFitnessPal Database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!
In February 2018, the diet and exercise service MyFitnessPal suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 144 million unique email addresses alongside usernames, IP addresses and passwords stored as SHA-1 and bcrypt hashes (the former for earlier accounts, the latter for newer accounts). In 2019, the data appeared listed for sale on a dark web marketplace (along with several other large breaches) and subsequently began circulating more broadly.
Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords, Usernames
ContentsSpoiler
The .7z File's MD5 Hash is 1BE1A4A83300B1BA2FE62CE65FD7A2B3. In total, there are 143606147 records. The file is 10.47GB uncompressed and 3.63GB compressed.



