Hackers Steal 6 Million User Accounts for Cash-for-Surveys Site

  • 14 June 2017
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June 14th 2017  By Joseph Cox
 
                                      


 

The data includes email addresses, passwords and physical addresses.

 
In one of the more bizarre data breaches to surface recently, hackers made off with 6 million accounts for CashCrate, a site where users can be paid to complete online surveys, according to a database obtained by Motherboard.
 
In short, CashCrate connects users to companies that need people to test new products and services, or take part in daily surveys in exchange for cash.
 
The data includes user email addresses, names, passwords, and physical addresses.
 
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