OnlyFans is ‘hacked’: Explicit photos of hundreds of users, including Bella Thorne are ‘leaked online by cybercriminals’
- Explicit photos of hundreds of OnlyFans users, including Bella Thorne, have reportedly been leaked online by hackers
- According to BackChannel, a security company that studies the behavior of cybercriminals, a link to a Google Drive folder was shared on a hacker forum
- BackChannel says folder contains videos and images stolen from OnlyFans users
- BackChannel founder Aaron DeVera said Google Drive folder contained folders for 279 OnlyFans creators, with one folder having 10GB of videos and photos
- OnlyFans hasn’t confirmed the hack and a DailyMail.com request for comment to the company was not immediately returned Wednesday afternoon
Explicit photos of hundreds of OnlyFans users, including Bella Thorne, have reportedly been leaked online by hackers.
According to BackChannel, a security company that studies the behavior of cybercriminals, a link to a Google Drive folder was ‘shared on a low-tier hacker forum by a threat actor known for collecting and exchanging sexually explicit material’ last month.
BackChannel says the folder contains videos and pictures stolen from hundreds of OnlyFans users.
‘In our effort to notify all users and spread awareness of the activity, BackChannel is notifying impacted users, the cloud services provider, and other concerned parties threatened by this security incident,’ wrote in a disclosure online.
Hundreds of OnlyFans users, including Bella Thorne (left and right), have reportedly been hacked by cybercriminals who posted explicit images online
BackChannel says the folder contains videos and pictures stolen from hundreds of OnlyFans users (disclosure pictured)
BackChannel founder Aaron DeVera told BleepingComputer that the Google Drive folder originally contained folders for 279 OnlyFans creators, with one of the folders having over 10GB of videos and photos.
DeVera said it appears that all of the content was uploaded into the folder in October 2020.
‘OnlyFans has somewhat weak content controls around their content, and there are plenty of bots and scrapers a legitimate subscriber can use. What makes this unique is that so many users were bundled in one folder,’ DeVera told BleepingComputer.
His team also believes that it was compiled by more than one person.
‘This implies that multiple contributors likely added to the cache, or that the uploader sourced the content from multiple leaks. We do not assess that the poster on RaidForums is the original uploader of the Google Drive content,’ DeVera added.
The folder also appears to have been shared from the City College of San Francisco account.
Thorne (left and right) along with Cardi B, Blac Chyna and Tyga are among the celebrities who use the platform
BackChannel representatives are currently trying to contact them to remove the entire folder.
OnlyFans is a content subscription service based in London. Creators on the site can earn money from users who subscribe to their content.
Thorne along with Cardi B, Blac Chyna and Tyga are among the celebrities who use the platform.
It’s unclear if any other information like credit cards or bank accounts were stolen during the incident.
OnlyFans hasn’t confirmed the hack and a DailyMail.com request for comment to the company was not immediately returned Wednesday afternoon.
BackChannel created an online tool that allows OnlyFans creators to check to see if their accounts were impacted.
If a creator’s content is found in the leak, BackChannel recommends users visit https://labac.dev/content, which can be used to get the content removed.
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