A hacker known as "Euphoric_Reply_5727" is selling a dataset containing 340 million OnlyFans user records, reportedly compiled from existing breaches and public data rather than a direct hack into OnlyFans. The seller's post on a cybercrime forum claims the data includes personal details, account activity, and payment-related information, priced at approximately $76,000. Though some sample records matched real OnlyFans accounts, issues with data quality emerged, indicating placeholders and public information.
The incident highlights a trend among cybercriminals to merge old breach data with publicly available information to create identity databases, posing significant privacy risks.