Condé Nast Data Breach: Hackers Spill the Tea on 2.3 Million Subscribers!

A hacker named Lovely claims to have breached Condé Nast, leaking a WIRED database with over 2.3 million subscriber records and threatening to release 40 million more. Lovely accuses Condé Nast of ignoring security vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, Condé Nast’s response is as absent as a villain’s monologue in a silent film.

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Hot Take:

This hacker Lovely claims to be a security researcher, but with a name like that, it’s more like a soap opera villain who just doesn’t know when to quit. With a database leak involving 2.3 million WIRED subscribers, Condé Nast is now wired for drama. Lovely seems more like a villain from a James Bond movie, threatening to release 40 million more records. Maybe it’s time for Condé Nast to take a crash course in cybersecurity or invest in some digital armor.

Key Points:

  • Hacker “Lovely” leaked a WIRED database containing over 2.3 million records.
  • Claims of an impending release of 40 million more records from various Condé Nast properties.
  • Breach allegedly due to Condé Nast ignoring vulnerability reports.
  • Database includes a range of personal information, albeit with many empty fields.
  • Verification by BleepingComputer and Hudson Rock confirms the authenticity of the leak.

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