Pinterest Data Leak: Hackers Claiming Access to 60 Million Rows of Data

Pinterest, the popular image-sharing platform with over 518 million monthly active users, faces a potential data leak that could affect millions of users. A hacker known as “Tchao1337” has allegedly leaked a database containing 60 million rows of Pinterest user data on a popular data leak forum.

The leaked database, which reportedly contains 6 million records, has been compressed to a file size of 1.59 gigabytes. While the full extent of the exposed information is unknown, the leaked data includes email addresses, usernames, user IDs, and IP addresses.

According to Cyber Press report, the following are the data leaked;

  • Email addresses
  • Usernames
  • User ID
  • IP Address and more

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This data exposure poses significant risks to affected users, including potential phishing attacks, identity theft, and unauthorized account access.

Cybersecurity experts urge Pinterest users to immediately protect their accounts by changing passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and remaining vigilant for suspicious activity.

Currently, Pinterest has not released an official statement regarding the alleged breach. The Cyber Press team has contacted Pinterest to inform them about the data leak and is awaiting a response.

If confirmed, this data breach could have far-reaching consequences for Pinterest. The company may face substantial operational costs related to investigating the breach and notifying affected users.

As this situation develops, users are advised to monitor their accounts closely and watch for any official communications from Pinterest regarding the alleged data leak.

Users should take the following immediate actions to protect their accounts:

  1. Change passwords: Users should immediately change their Pinterest account passwords to a strong, unique password not used on any other sites.
  2. Enable two-factor authentication: Turning on two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to prevent unauthorized access.
  3. Be vigilant about suspicious activities: Users should closely monitor their accounts for any unusual activity or unauthorized changes.
  4. Watch for phishing attempts: Be cautious of suspicious emails, messages, or links claiming to be from Pinterest, as these could be phishing attempts using the leaked data.
  5. Check linked accounts: If users have linked their Pinterest account to other social media platforms or websites, they should also review and secure those connections.
  6. Monitor financial accounts: If users share any payment information with Pinterest, they should closely monitor their financial accounts for suspicious transactions.
  7. Stay informed: Look for official communications from Pinterest regarding the alleged data breach and follow any additional security recommendations they may provide.

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