Hacker Valerie Strikes Again: Ya-moon Porn Site Users Exposed in Massive Data Breach!
Valerie claims to have hacked Ya-moon, exposing 326,000 lines of incriminating data. The notorious South Korean site, infamous for illegal content, has operated since 1990. This breach could aid law enforcement in tracking down those involved in illegal activities, marking a significant potential blow against online sex crimes in South Korea.

Hot Take:
Did Valerie just go from zero-day vulnerability to hero-day vindication? In a plot twist worthy of a blockbuster, this solo cyber vigilante has performed what authorities couldn’t—exposed the sinister underbelly of the internet’s most infamous adult site. Move over, Robin Hood; there’s a new hacktivist in town, and she’s not stealing from the rich but rather exposing the morally bankrupt!
Key Points:
– A hacker named “Valerie” claims responsibility for hacking Ya-moon, a notorious South Korean pornography site.
– The breach exposed 326,000 lines of data, including user PII, activity logs, and private messages.
– Data suggests a domestic operation with most users based in South Korea, revealing a lack of security measures.
– The breach could aid South Korean authorities in prosecuting involved individuals.
– This isn’t the first hack against CSAM-related sites, with past instances like the 2017 Anonymous breach of Freedom Hosting II.