Hackers claim to steal data of 200 million Pornhub users
The hacking group ShinyHunters says they've stolen personal info from millions of Pornhub Premium users, totaling over 200 million records.
The breach, publicly reported on December 16, 2025, includes email addresses, search and viewing history, download logs, and even user locations—about 94GB in total.
The hackers are now demanding Bitcoin to keep the data private.
What's confirmed so far?
ShinyHunters has shared proof of the stolen data with reporters. Some past users in the US and Canada have already confirmed their leaked details are real.
Pornhub admits there was a breach affecting some Premium users but says passwords and payment info are safe.
The company is still investigating and notifying people as more details come out.
Who are ShinyHunters?
This isn't their first big hack—ShinyHunters has previously targeted companies like Microsoft and Facebook.
For now, they haven't released all the stolen data while ransom talks continue.