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Topic: Hackers steal database of the largest hosting provider on the DARKNET (Read 249 times)

sr. member
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This definitely means that we should expect a big wave of fraud
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I mean yeah this is to be expected, alot of hackings happening this year you just sit here watching twitter and all the other things getting hacked and you kind of wonder, what will get hacked next...
It's time to start taking bets on who or what will be hacked next.
legendary
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This leads to shutting down all the services and urged the users to migrate their sites to new ones on the dark web, so the information they have would not be able to access by the hackers and they have to migrate it to other websites so it would not be gone.

This is not entirely correct. The hackers deleted all the site data themselves, which erased all the websites and brought them offline. So there was no way for them to migrate to other sites unless they backed up their website files beforehand. And this isn't even the first time Daniel's Hosting was hacked, two years ago it was also hacked but they only erased the websites and couldn't leak the database.

According to this, Daniel's not going to relaunch it anytime soon.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/hacker-leaks-database-of-dark-web-hosting-provider/
legendary
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I believe Chipmixer, Wasabi, Samourai, and JoinMarket will be high with liquidity.

It might also be part of the cause of the recent high-fees we experienced? Dark market UTXOs racing from wallet, to mixer, to exchange, to mixer, back to wallet. Cool
hero member
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Cryptocurrency and hacking are the two side of the same coin. They both are now interlinked which shows how vunerable investors are nowdays. I feel it has become very easy for hackers to gain access to vital information related to crypto wallets. Strong security and infrastructure are now required to protect the crypto community now.
legendary
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Well, the secret services are going to have fun with this one - and KingNull's pocket might be happy soon. Smiley

If someone is silly enough to use personal details on the dark web and do illegal stuff they could be charged for, they've done it to themselves. It's the first thing you have to do: never fill in personal details if you don't want to be traced on a website. Especially if the website is part of a suspicious network.
hero member
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^ It is common hackers will never hesitate to do such crimes for they live on this that can give them fast and a larger amount of money. Because of this incident, I probably suggest that account holders especially the bitcoiners that aside from having a strong type of password might as well they change their password as often as possible so if in case the hackers get their information the account will still not be accessible to them. Nevertheless, it is still a matter of time for we are not aware when they are able to hack and get a leakage on our account but this is a risk that as of now no one is capable of providing a resolution and hackers are also progressive in hacking in terms of technology.
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This is not new. It happens every now and then.

8850 private keys

Excluding the other leaked information, this is a huge number of PKs.
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There is a report about hackers who stole and leaked the database of Daniel Hosting (DH), it is the larger free web hosting provider in the market, the home of all related crypto forums and stories. The hackers say that he is also part of the collective and allegedly got the information after the second hacking, so he has now more information about what to do.

This leads to shutting down all the services and urged the users to migrate their sites to new ones on the dark web, so the information they have would not be able to access by the hackers and they have to migrate it to other websites so it would not be gone. According to the reports, the leaked data is 3671 email addresses, 7205 passwords, and 8850 private keys, assessing the numbers of information that has been stolen, that is too much information they had it all now, what would happen next after than thing.

Just for quick action from what happened:
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DH warned its affected users that they should immediately change the password that the hacker leaked, as they could be used to hijack new accounts that site owners create with other providers.

Although DH is reportedly the home of illegal cybercrime-related sites, it also hosts many owners of dissident and political sites, who could have their identity revealed to the authorities, according to the hosting provider.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/hacker-steals-database-of-the-largest-hosting-provider-on-the-dark-web/amp
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