The database contained readers’ first and last names, general locations, email addresses, IP addresses and birthdays, among other details, Mashable said.
The announcement did not specify how many users’ accounts were affected.
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Mashable, a digital media platform and news website, has announced that a hacker has posted a copy of a company database online.
The database contained readers’ first and last names, general locations, email addresses, IP addresses and birthdays, among other details, Mashable said.
The announcement did not specify how many users’ accounts were affected.