Hackers Expose 800,000 Users from Andrew Tate’s Online Platform

Andrew Tate’s “The Real World,” formerly known as Hustler’s University, has reportedly been hacked, according to The Daily Dot.

The platform, which offers courses on various topics such as fitness, finance, content creation, and AI, charges users a monthly subscription fee of $50 and currently boasts 113,000 active members.

Hackers Expose 800,000 Users from Andrew Tate’s Online Platform

The hackers, who described their motives as “hacktivism,” criticized the platform’s security as “hilariously insecure.” This breach could potentially expose sensitive user information and casts doubt on the reliability of the services offered by the controversial influencer’s platform.

During a live episode of Andrew Tate’s “Emergency Meeting” on Rumble, hackers infiltrated the website, targeting its main chatroom.

They added custom emojis, including symbols like the transgender flag, a feminist fist, and an AI-generated image of Tate wrapped in a rainbow flag.

The attackers disrupted user experiences by banning certain accounts, removing attachments, and causing client crashes.

The breach exposed sensitive information, including 794,000 usernames of current and past members, email addresses for approximately 325,000 users, and logs of both public and private chats on the platform.

The Daily Dot shared the compromised email addresses with HaveIBeenPwned, a service notifying users of data breaches, and DDoSecrets, a repository for leaked datasets of public interest.

Additionally, some leaked messages revealed discussions about the “LGBTQ agenda,” “the matrix,” and concerns over “daily shootings.”

This recent data breach isn’t the first for Andrew Tate’s platform. Earlier this year, Cybernews uncovered a significant exposure involving about one million users and 22 million messages from The Real World.

Andrew Tate, who openly identifies as a misogynist, is widely recognized for his controversial online persona. He and his brother Tristan are currently on trial in Romania for human trafficking.

In addition, the brothers face an extradition to the UK due to an active arrest warrant awaiting them once Romanian court proceedings conclude.

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