The Nepalese and until now unknown hacker group boasts of leaked 10,000 Facebook accounts in clear text.

Username and password to 10 000 Facebook accounts were openly available on Pastebin. Pastebin removed the documents after a while.

It is the unknown hacker group TeamSwaStika (currently has 114 followers on Twitter) who have obtained all the accounts. How? It is not clear, but probably via phishing or Trojan-infected PCs.

There is also a possibility that the small Nepalese hacker group acquired account information from online criminals.

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Daniel Reviewed by Daniel on . 10 000 Facebook accounts hacked http://pokit.org/get/c895f3e32fffcde27bae86d3e4329903.jpgThe Nepalese and until now unknown hacker group boasts of leaked 10,000 Facebook accounts in clear text. Username and password to 10 000 Facebook accounts were openly available on Pastebin. Pastebin removed the documents after a while. It is the unknown hacker group TeamSwaStika (currently has 114 followers on Twitter) who have obtained all the accounts. How? It is not clear, but probably via phishing or Trojan-infected PCs. Rating: 5