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Popular Porn Site Breach Exposed 1.2 Million “Anonymous” User Profiles

Posted on August 20, 2019August 20, 2019 By Davey Winder

An adult site containing “niche” user-created porn content has been breached, exposing the supposedly anonymous profiles of 1.2 million users

Luscious is something of a niche adult site, even by the “standards” of the online pornography industry which is highly fragmented by fetish. It is focused on images of cartoon porn, primarily of the Japanese Anime or Manga variety. Collectively known as Hentai, which means any kind of bizarre sexual desire in Japanese, this porn fetish would appear to be remarkably popular.

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