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SUMMARY

1,400,000 YouPorn.com user's debug data (username, e-mail address, password, DOB) stored publicly available
Records 1,400,000
Record Types EMA MISC DOB PWD
Breach Type Web
Data Family Electronic
Source Outside
Organization YouPorn
Other Affected/Involved Organizations None
Lawsuit? NO/UNKNOWN
Data Recovered? NO/UNKNOWN
Arrest? NO/UNKNOWN
Submitted By: chep

TIMELINE

DateEvent
None. Add Data Incident Occurred
2012-02-20 Incident Discovered By Organization
2012-02-20 Organization Reports Incident
None. Add Data Organization Mails Notifications
None. Add Data Records Recovered
None. Add Data Lawsuit Filed
None. Add Data Arrest Made

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MAP OF INCIDENT LOCATION

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COSTS SUMMARY

Known Actual Costs

No known costs for this incident.

Estimated Costs

Ponemon Institute Direct Costs Estimate 1 $84,000,000.00
  1. Note that these estimates are based on the Ponemon Institute's 2009 direct costs figures from their 2009 Annual Study: Cost of a Data Breach. We multiply $60.00 by the number of records to obtain this figure. Keep in mind that depending on the breach, the direct costs are not always suffered by the breached organizations. In the case of credit card number breaches, the direct costs can often be suffered by banks and card issuers. Also note that this is only an estimate.

COMMENTS

by Anonymous on 2012-02-22 (3 months ago)

A Pipal dump suggests more than 3 million passwords: http://thepasswordproject.com/youporn_pipal_1.1_dump

by Anonymous on 2012-02-25 (3 months ago)

A (better?) Passpal dump suggests 1.5 million real passwords: http://thepasswordproject.com/youporn_passpal_0.4_dump

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