Hacked & Leaked: Wired’s Data Debacle Unravels Condé Nast’s Security Nightmare!

Wired magazine subscriber records have been leaked by a hacker named Lovely, who threatens to release an additional 40 million records stolen from Condé Nast. The leaked data includes names, emails, and more. Lovely claims to have alerted Condé Nast about vulnerabilities but later revealed their true intention to exploit them.

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Just when you thought subscribing to a magazine was safe, “Lovely” comes along and drops a data breach bombshell. Looks like Wired and Condé Nast are facing a plot twist worthy of their own headlines. Who knew subscribing to tech magazines would come with a side of cyber drama?

Key Points:

  • Hacker named “Lovely” leaked 2.3 million Wired subscriber records.
  • Leaked data includes names, emails, and physical addresses, among other details.
  • Lovely threatens to release an additional 40 million records from Condé Nast.
  • Security flaws like IDOR and broken access controls were exploited.
  • Condé Nast has yet to make a public statement about the breach.

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