Hackers claim to sell 340 million stolen OnlyFans recordings, but experts are already skeptical about the severity of the hack.


  • The Dark Web listing claims to sell 340 million records of OnlyFans creators and users, including personal information and account activity metrics.
  • OnlyFans denies the breach and Cybernews’ analysis suggests the dataset is likely a compilation of past leaks and public sources rather than an internal dump.
  • Even if inauthentic, the exposed emails and metadata could still enable phishing, profiling, spamming, and harassment of creators and users.

A massive database, allegedly containing personally identifiable information (PII) of OnlyFans creators and users, is reportedly being offered for sale on the dark web. However, the authenticity of the data is in question and the manner in which it was obtained does not suggest an actual breach of the company’s servers.

Security researchers from Cybernews reported spotting a new ad on a dark web forum, offering 340 million records pulled from internal OnlyFans databases:

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