Hacker threatens to expose porn users
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Your support makes all the difference.Personal details of hundreds of thousands of internet porn users have been compromised in a hacking attack organised by a Moroccan teenager.
The hacker claimed in an anonymous email that more than 350,000 registered users of sites run by the pornography provider, Brazzers, are at risk. A sample of the data has already been published on the net.
Brazzers' parent company acknowledged the breach had occurred.
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