340 Million OnlyFans Profiles Allegedly Rebuilt from Leaks
A hacker is selling a 340M-strong OnlyFans-linked dataset built by correlating old breaches and public data, not by hacking OnlyFans directly. A threat actor is adverertising a purported database containing data of 340 million OnlyFans users, but the available evidence points to something less dramatic than a direct breach. According to HackRead, which reported the […]

A threat actor is adverertising a purported database containing data of 340 million OnlyFans users, but the available evidence points to something less dramatic than a direct breach. According to HackRead, which reported the news, the collection appears to have been assembled by blending old leak data with public profile information rather than by breaking into OnlyFans itself.
The listing surfaced on a popular cybercrime forum earlier this week, where the seller, using the alias “Euphoric_Reply_5727,” claimed to have “340 Million User Records.”
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