Doxbin Drama: Hackers Spill the Beans on 136K Users and a “Blacklist” Bombshell

The Doxbin data breach has exposed over 136,000 user records, including emails and a blacklist file, ironically revealing those who paid to stay anonymous. The hacker group Tooda has taken control, leaving Doxbin users facing the same exposure they once inflicted on others. Talk about a plot twist!

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Who knew a doxxing platform could get doxxed? It’s like someone brought popcorn to a drama-filled hacker theatre, and the audience can’t get enough of the plot twists. Doxbin finds itself on the receiving end of a digital slap, and suddenly, hacking feels like high school all over again. The “comeuppance” is served cold, with a side of irony, and not a single blacklisted penny spared.

Key Points:

  • Doxbin, infamous for doxxing, fell victim to a breach by hacker group Tooda.
  • Over 136,000 user records, including emails, were leaked.
  • The breach involved locking out administrators and exposing their personal data.
  • A ‘blacklist’ file of individuals who paid to stay off Doxbin was also released.
  • Doxbin’s rivalry with hacker groups has now led to its own exposure.

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