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Data leak exposes Bitcoin wallets of Atlayo darknet social network users.

Data leak exposes Bitcoin wallets of Atlayo darknet social network users.

On 17 March, a full SQL dump of the Atlayo social network’s database became publicly accessible, including 95 Bitcoin addresses of users. The information was reported by the Telegram channel Information Leaks

According to the source, this is a backup copy created on 10 March 2020.

In addition to the user-linked Bitcoin wallets, the table contains 29,328 rows with names, email addresses, dates of birth, country, hashed passwords, dates of registration and last activity from 23 April 2017 to 28 August 2019.

Data: Telegram channel ‘Information Leaks’.

Also in the dump there are tables with 114,298 private messages of users encoded in Base64.

In the summer of 2020, the Czech police seized the Atlayo server, located in the onion segment of the network. A Danish police warrant was opened against the platform in connection with drug-trafficking operations.

Atlayo was marketed as the ‘Facebook for the darknet’ and it was claimed that the social network upheld anonymity and freedom of speech.

Earlier in March, experts uncovered a leak of three databases containing personal data of users of Android services SuperVPN, GeckoVPN and ChatVPN.

The data on sale included usernames, email addresses, payment data, and device information. In total, the databases contained information on 21 million users.

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