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Freepik Says That Hackers Stole Emails And Password Hashes For 8.3 Million Users Via SQL Injection In A Major Data Breach – Digital Information World
The company informed its users about the security breach via an email. The company said that the data breach was due to an SQL injection in Flaticon that enabled the hacker to get access to some user’s information on the company’s website.

Today, Freepik, one of the most popular photo and illustration hub in the world, disclosed that attackers stole emails and password hashes for 8.3 million Flaticon and Freepik users in an SQL injection hack. Freepik is the company behind Flaticon which is an icon database platform and the Freepik website which is one of the world’s largest graphic resources websites. Freepik provides PSD files, vector photos, illustrations, and icons. The Freepik website is currently ranked 97 on the Alexa Top 1…
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