iMesh.com
High Impact•
51,310,727 records affected
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Dehashed
Description
In September 2013, iMesh experienced a security breach resulting in the exposure of approximately 50 million user accounts. The compromised data included email addresses, IP addresses, usernames, and salted MD5 hashed passwords. The data was later discovered to be available for sale on a dark market website in mid-2016.
What to do if you're affected
- 1.Change your password immediately if you have an account with this service
- 2.Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible
- 3.Check if your email appears in the breach using Have I Been Pwned
- 4.Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity
- 5.Consider using a password manager to generate unique passwords