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    Email Hosting Provider Cock.li Hacked – 1 Million Email Addresses Stolen

    June 17, 2025

    Email Hosting Provider Cock.li Hacked – 1 Million Email Addresses Stolen

    A major security breach at email hosting provider Cock[.]li has compromised personal data from over one million users, the company announced in an official statement. The incident specifically targete …
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