These were reportedly stored as MD5 hashes without salting, making them extremely vulnerable to modern cracking techniques.
While the file began circulating among data traders in June 2016, the underlying security incident is believed to have occurred as early as . Despite widespread reports from security researchers, Badoo's official stance at the time was a denial that a breach had occurred. Key Details of the Alleged Breach
The primary risk associated with this file is . Because the passwords were poorly encrypted (MD5), attackers can easily crack them and attempt to use those same email/password combinations to gain access to other accounts on different platforms. Recommended Actions for Former Users
If you had a Badoo account around 2013–2016, security experts recommend taking these steps:
The leak reportedly contains approximately 112 million to 127 million unique records .
The dataset typically includes sensitive personal information such as: Full names and usernames. Email addresses. Dates of birth. Gender information.