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Hackers Expose 325,000 Users of Andrew Tate’s Online Course

by Daniel
Andrew Tate FT

Andrew Tate was the most googled man on the planet and has been hit with multiple lawsuits over the years. However, he still has a lot of followers and people who believe that they can get rich if they follow Andrew’s advice. The Real World is an online “University” made by Andrew Tate that teaches members to make money with different online businesses. However, recently a group of hackers was able to hack their way into the network and leaked information on users and other things from the website. Keep reading to discover what was leaked and how much chaos they caused.

Hackers leaked personal email addresses and chat logs from members

Over 325.000 email addresses from current and previous members were leaked to different sites. Then the hackers leaked over 200 general chat rooms and nearly 400 chats from users. Currently, the website has over 113.000 active users, each paying $50 a month. This generates just under 6 million dollars of revenue for the Tate Brothers.

The hackers announced their presence by flooding the main chatroom with emojis of transgender flags and images that mocked Andrew Tate. The announcement was made when Andrew was live-streaming one of his “emergency meetings” podcasts on Rumble. However, they didn’t just announce that they were able to hack the network. They also spread the chats and usernames of a lot of these different people.

Andrew Tate
Credit: PC Mag

In the “real world” Andrew and a group of “experts” help people make money by teaching them e-commerce or other online money-making skills. However, they also help the members by giving health and fitness tips. However, critics argue that the content shared on the platform is mostly misogynistic.

Their security was weaker than expected

The hackers announced that the security of Andrew Tate’s The Real World was ridiculously weak. They could add emojis, access rooms, and ban users temporarily after getting into the network. Files and attachments were not safe either, as the hackers were able to go in and delete them. Another thing the hackers were able to do was close the clients of some users remotely causing even more chaos.

Andrew Tate’s response was to deny the fact that they were hacked in the first place. He claimed that the hackers just bought a membership and shared its public content. However, since all the email addresses and unique user ID’s were leaked as well, indicates that it was a real hack.

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