"20 Million Cutout.Pro User Records Leaked on Data Breach Forum"

AI service Cutout.Pro has recently suffered a data breach exposing the personal information of 20 million members.  Cutout.Pro is an AI-powered photo and video editing platform for image enhancement, background removal, diffusion, colorizing, old photo restoration, and content generation.  On Tuesday, someone using the alias "KryptonZambie" shared a link on the BreachForums hacking forum to CSV files containing 5.93 GB of data stolen from Cutout.Pro.  According to researchers, these CSV files contain what appears to be a database dump consisting of 41.4 million records, with 20 million of those records consisting of unique email addresses.  The cybercriminal also stated that they still had access to the breached system, so the victim hadn't realized the compromise by the time of the data publication.  The researchers noted that the leaked data included user ID and profile picture, API access key, account creation date, email address, user IP address, mobile phone number, password and salt used in hashing, and user type and account status.

 

BleepingComputer reports: "20 Million Cutout.Pro User Records Leaked on Data Breach Forum"

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