Reveals the identity of the seller of 91 million leaked Tokopedia accounts



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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia – User Data Vendor Tokopedia which leaked into Raid Forums under the name Whysodank. Raid Forums itself is a community forum hacker on the Internet that contains information related to the databases of data leakage, to share jokes and jokes.

Why Dandan users have registered to join this forum since April 2020 and have a VIP account.

This account first shared a post on April 23, 2020. In that first post, Whysodank introduced himself as a seller of large and small amounts of personal data.



“This offer is serious and I don’t want to waste time. I will send samples first and we will arrange the payment,” he wrote when it was tracked. CNNIndonesia.com, Sunday (3/5).

Hacking TokopediaWhysodank account sells Tokopedia user data in the Raid Forums forum (Raid Forums screenshot)

On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 3:19 p.m., he shared the second post and offered Tokopedia data that he said were hacked in March 2020.

“I decided to share some of the Tokopedia data pile (hacked) in March 2020,” he wrote on the forum.

Also, I was looking for someone who could open the hash of Tokopedia user account passwords. Because, according to him, the hash contains an unknown algorithm.

“I will share 15 million (data) of many more,” he wrote.

Hacking TokopediaWhysodank’s second tweet offering 15 million Tokopedia accounts (screenshot from Raid Forums)

This post immediately received a reaction from forum users. Many users offer to open the hash and try to resolve it.

On Saturday (2/5) at 8:40 p.m., Whysodank admitted that he had Tokopedia’s 91 million user data. Then he sold it on the dark Empire Market website. On the darkweb site, the Whysodank account uses the username ShinyHunters.

Hacking TokopediaThe Whysodank account offers 91 million details of the Tokopedia user account, that is, all users of the e-commerce service. (screenshot from Raid Forums)

Previously, Tokopedia was reported to have been hacked, including an estimated 91 million accounts and 7 million business accounts, no longer 15 million as previously reported. While in 2019, Tokopedia revealed that there were around 91 million active accounts on the platform.

This means that hackers have successfully recovered almost all accounts on Tokopedia.

The author sold the data to dark cobweb in the form of user ID, email, full name, date of birth, gender, mobile phone number and password that is still encrypted or encrypted. All sold at a price of US $ 5,000. There are even 14,999,896 Tokopedia accounts from which data can now be downloaded.

(ex / DAL)

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