Dark Web sells data to 63 million customers

The hacker team
Shinyhunter is stealing customer data from multiple platforms and selling it on
the Dark Web. These platforms have data of a total of 63 million subscribers.
News Engadget.
About 30 million of these
data have been hacked by hackers from the data dating app Jusak. And the
printing service has stolen the data of about one and a half crore customers
from chatbooks. Hackers have even stolen data from a media website called the
Star Tribune.
According to the report,
the data includes one million data from the South Korean fashion and furniture
industry and 30 million data from the Chronicle of Higher Education. Although
the accuracy of this database has not been confirmed. But researchers in the
hacker community believe Shinyhunter's data is true.
ShineHunter also claimed
that they had seized 500 gigabytes of data from Microsoft's personal GitHub
rethogeter. They also carried out hacking activities in the online store
Tokopedia this month.