Indian education platform Unacademy’s database with 22M user records up for sale on the dark web

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Unacademy, one of India’s largest learning sites, has suffered a data breach with records of more than 22 million users was put up for sale on the dark web. According to a report by cyber intelligence firm Cyble, its team of researchers discovered, that on May 3, the company’s database containing personally indefinable information of customers such as usernames, names, and email IDs was being sold for $2,000. Cyble said that the post advertised 20 million records, the database had 21,909,707 user-records. As per a report by Bleeping Computer, it also contains corporate emails from companies such as Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, Google, and Facebook. Cyble’s report…

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