Hackers Breach Andrew Tate's 'The Real World' Platform
Hackers Breach Andrew Tate's 'The Real World' Platform

Hackers Breach Andrew Tate's 'The Real World' Platform

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Andrew Tate's online platform, 'The Real World,' was hacked, compromising data on approximately 800,000 users, including 324,382 email addresses. The hackers, motivated by 'hacktivism,' infiltrated the site during Tate's Rumble broadcast and disrupted the chatroom with provocative emojis, including LGBTQ-themed images. The compromised data, which included usernames and chat logs, was shared with HaveIBeenPwned and DDoSecrets to alert affected users and for public interest transparency. This breach follows a previous security incident earlier in the year involving a large data exposure. Tate, known for his controversial views, offers this platform as a financial education resource, which reportedly garners substantial revenue from its 113,000 active users. The platform's security was described as 'hilariously insecure' by sources familiar with the breach.

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