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Myspace93 Breach: 46,000 Plaintext Passwords Finally Surface, Five Years Late

In January 2021, Myspace93 — a parody site mimicking the old social network — suffered a breach in which trusted members of a Discord community exploited beta app access to steal server files, including an unencrypted store containing the plaintext usernames, passwords, email addresses, and IP addresses of over 46,000 users. The site's co-creator, known as jankenpopp, blamed the betrayal on individuals he considered close collaborators, who concealed the theft and shared stolen data and download tools among themselves. The breach has only recently been highlighted after HaveIBeenPwned ingested the data more than five years later, and affected users are advised to change any reused passwords and enable two-factor authentication.

21 May 2026