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Hackers Breach Andrew Tate's 'The Real World,' Exposing Sensitive User Data

The hack targeted the controversial online platform, leaking data on nearly 800,000 users and flooding chatrooms with LGBTQ+ imagery.

  • Hackers infiltrated Andrew Tate's online platform 'The Real World,' formerly known as 'Hustlers University,' compromising data on approximately 794,000 users.
  • Leaked information includes 320,000 email addresses, chat logs from 395 private servers, and 221 public servers, totaling 14.1 gigabytes of data.
  • The hacker group described the platform's security as 'hilariously insecure' and uploaded LGBTQ+ symbols and memes, including trans pride flags and AI-generated images of Tate with a rainbow flag.
  • The leaked data has been shared on the Distributed Denial of Secrets platform and flagged by the data breach notification service Have I Been Pwned.
  • This is the second major security incident for the platform in 2024, following a previous exposure of 88 gigabytes of user data due to a misconfigured database.
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