Match Group Breach Exposes Data From Hinge, Tinder, OkCupid, and Match
Match Group reports 1.7 GB of user data and internal files leaked via compromised Okta single-sign-on, with no evidence of accessed credentials or financial details, investigation ongoing.
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Hackers claim they accessed Tinder, Hinge user info
Match Group, the conglomerate that owns Tinder, Hinge, and other dating apps, is investigating a security incident that exposed user data.A hacker group called Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters claimed they stole a mass of Match's internal data, according to 404 Media. 404 Media downloaded the data and reported that it contained some users' unique advertising IDs, corporate receipts, and other internal documents. SEE ALSO: Hinge's founder is leaving Ma…
Hackers Say They've Hacked Match Group, Maker of Hinge, OkCupid
Hackers claimed on Wednesday they’ve stolen a mass of internal data from Match Group, which runs dating apps Hinge, Match, and OkCupid.Match Group, the company that owns the targeted platforms as well as Tinder and other massively popular dating apps, says it is investigating the incident. 404 Media downloaded the data and reviewed portions of its contents. It appears to contain some users' unique advertising IDs; corporate receipts; and other i…
Hinge, Match, and OkCupid user data leaked in massive breach
Finding love online just got a lot more complicated. A major new security breach has hit the parent company of Hinge, Match.com, and OkCupid, potentially exposing the private details of millions of daters. The notorious hacking group “ShinyHunters” claims to have stolen over 10 million records—data that could allegedly shine a very public spotlight on users’ private lives. If you’ve ever swiped or messaged on these apps, read on to find out exac…
On 16 January 2026, a computer attack against the Match group was detected, before being released at the end of the month. In this case, unauthorized access to internal systems that would have allowed the extirpation of personal data, reinvigorating fears about the security of dating applications. Personal data targeted at Match group dating applications The revelations published since 28 January converge towards the same observation. The group …
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