The Real World platform, which offers subscriptions to Andrew Tate’s business courses, has fallen victim to a hacker attack.
This is the second case of hacking of the platform in the last year. In the course of the new incident, hackers made public data from 221 public and 395 private chats. Among the stolen information are 324,382 e-mail addresses of users that were deleted without paying for platform services.
In the latest attack, hackers announced their actions by flooding the platform’s main chat with emoji during Tate’s own broadcast.
“The real world, formerly known as Hustler University, has proven itself as an educational platform for developing business skills. But frequent data breaches call into question the reliability of its security. Platforms of this type, which process large amounts of personal data, are still a major target cybercriminals as they gain access to large amounts of information.Affected users should check their accounts and take steps to protect their personal information.