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Hackers breach Andrew Tate’s online ‘university’ website, steal user names and chat logs
- Andrew Tate's Real World website was breached, exposing sensitive data about nearly 800,000 users.
- The compromised data includes 324,382 unique email addresses and usernames.
- Hackers described the site as "hilariously insecure" and spammed chat rooms with emojis.
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SCIENCE & TECH: Hackers breach Andrew Tate’s online ‘university’ website, steal user names and chat logs – U-S-NEWS.COM
The website for controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate’s self-help site “The Real World” was reportedly hacked this week. The hackers were able to extract a trove of data from Tate’s site – formerly known as Hustler’s University – that included approximately 794,000 user names, 324,382 unique email addresses and both public and private chat logs, according to the Daily Dot, which received copies of the data. The breach was reportedly …
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