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Muslim Match data breach (2016)

In June 2016, the Muslim Match dating website had 150k email addresses exposed. The data included private chats and messages between relationship seekers and numerous other personal attributes including passwords hashed with MD5.

Victim
Muslim Match
records
149.8K

Imported from Have I Been Pwned — pending editorial review and translation to French. The summary below is machine-extracted; consult the source for details.

In 2016-06-24, Muslim Match was affected by a data breach. Approximately 149,830 accounts were exposed. In June 2016, the Muslim Match dating website had 150k email addresses exposed. The data included private chats and messages between relationship seekers and numerous other personal attributes including passwords hashed with MD5.

Sources

  1. haveibeenpwned.comhttps://haveibeenpwned.com/PwnedWebsites#MuslimMatch
  2. muslimmatch.comhttps://muslimmatch.com

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