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Match Group hit by network compromise

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Match Group confirmed a cybersecurity incident that stole a limited amount of user data from its dating services, including Hinge, Tinder, and OkCupid. The access reportedly came through a compromised Okta SSO account that reached AppsFlyer, Google Drive, and Dropbox. The company says it terminated the unauthorized access, is investigating with external experts, and is notifying affected individuals.

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  1. 29.01.2026 20:09 2 articles · 3mo ago

    Match Group confirms limited user data compromise

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    Match Group confirmed a cybersecurity incident affecting its dating services and said hackers stole a limited amount of user data after ShinyHunters leaked 1.7 GB of compressed files allegedly containing 10 million records tied to Hinge, Match, and OkCupid. The company said it terminated unauthorized access, is investigating with external experts, and is notifying affected individuals, while stating there is no indication that log-in credentials, financial information, or private communications were accessed.

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