Moreover, the company maintains that financial data hasn’t been compromised.
Users are, therefore, urged to immediately change their password as a precautionary measure. The security of our users is the highest priority.” Both our internal security and web team security assures us that no financial data was compromised. “As of the overhaul in October of 2018, we are using a much more advance and stable security system. 54% were already in Īccording to the website’s management, it was notified by Hunt and has already fixed the issue while improved the security mechanism of the website as well. Data included order histories and passwords stored as salted MD5 and SHA-1 hashes. New sensitive breach: Adult furry interactive game creator HTH Studios had 411k customer records breached in August. Hunt also notified the website soon after identifying the data breach. Troy Hunt, founder of HaveIBeenPwned claims that this is a sensitive breach and the team behind High Tail Hall must act as soon as possible. HaveIBeenPwned has got the data and the website claims that it is from late August 2018 while the data also includes dates of birth, phone numbers, usernames, salted password hashes, and physical addresses of the members too. See: Hackers Destroy Fur Affinity Art Gallery Website It’s quite concerning that the data of 411,755 customers of the website is hacked and currently available on hacking platforms as it would be very embarrassing for people who wanted to use this website discreetly. The website offers gamers an unconventional fantasy role-playing game where they can dress up as sensuous furry animals. The website, which features a role-play-based, customizable adult game involving sexualized animals or “sexy furry characters”, is the newest victim of targeted hack attacks against adult websites. After a few months, the stolen data was uploaded on a famous hacking forum. The leaked data includes names, email IDs, and order histories among other details. The latest report from breach monitoring website HaveIBeenPwned reveals that in August, popular adult video game website High Tail Hall (HTH) was hacked and private data of about half a million subscribers was stolen.