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    Hacker steals 1 million Cock.li user records in webmail data breach

    June 17, 2025

    Hacker steals 1 million Cock.li user records in webmail data breach

    Email hosting provider Cock.li has confirmed it suffered a data breach after threat actors exploited flaws in its now-retired Roundcube webmail platform to steal over a million user records.
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