
Pornhub suffered a hack of information related to its Premium members and is reportedly being extorted with sensitive member data, according to the tech site BleepingComputer.
The porn company confirmed the hack with a statement on the support section of its website. Wrote the company:
“A recent cybersecurity incident involving Mixpanel, a third-party data analytics provider, has impacted some Pornhub Premium users. Specifically, this situation affects only select Premium users. It is important to note this was not a breach of Pornhub Premium’s systems. Passwords, payment details, and financial information remain secure and were not exposed.”
Mixpanel has denied that the information came from a recent November hack, however, that involved other major companies like OpenAI. Regardless, any hack would naturally prove concerning for Pornhub Premium users, considering the sensitive nature of the site. And while financial information does not appear to be part of the hack, some concerning data was reportedly stolen.
Conduent data breach exposed data of 10.5 million people, including Social Security numbers
What information was stolen in the Pornhub hack?
Tech-focused site BleepingComputer reported that it had received confirmation from the group ShinyHunters that it was behind the hack, which it claims included “201,211,943 records of historical search, watch, and download activity for the platform’s Premium members.” BleepingComputer reported that the hacker group sent extortion emails to Pornhub and that it claims the info includes a “PornHub Premium member’s email address, activity type, location, video URL, video name, keywords associated with the video, and the time the event occurred.”
So, basically, the hacker group could try to extort Pornhub with the claims that it can release detailed information about what compromised Premium member accounts watched and when. That would obviously be sensitive info for someone using Pornhub that they may not want to be released.




