Analysis of Breached Data from Tate's RealWorld App
An online platform founded by Andrew Tate known as Real World has been breached and exposes sensitive data of hundreds of thousands of users.
What Happened?
On November 22, 2024 Hacktivists group allegedly announced that they have successfully breached the famous Real World Platform and exposed sensitive information of hundreds of thousands of users including the Chat logs of public and private chats.
Data Investigation
White Intel researchers has detected that stolen information is getting started to shared in Telegram Channels.
The leak contains 3 main folders: Private Channels, Public Channels and Users
The Private Channels file contains logs of private classes and its chat history in json format:
The Public Channels file contains log of some other chats.
The Users folder contains information about ~800k registered users to the platform. The exposed data labels are:
id, username, avatar, status, profile, external_user_id, score, attributes, coin_balance, member, server, joined_at, roles.
It is worth to note that, we did not see any user password information in the exposed data.
ADDITIONAL RESEARCH
Although unrelated to this breach, WhiteIntel has identified 12,000 compromised account credentials associated with jointherealworld.com. These credentials were not directly obtained from the application but were instead stolen from machines infected with info-stealer malware.
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