Frivol adult site reports data leak affecting 479,000 users

Adult entertainment website Frivol has disclosed a data leak that may impact around 479,000 users. The breach involved an open database containing user details. The revelation was reported on February 25, 2026.

Frivol, a popular adult site, announced a security incident on February 25, 2026, revealing that approximately 479,000 users could be affected by a data leak. According to reports, the site maintained an open database that exposed sensitive user information.

The exposure highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in online platforms handling personal data. While specific details about the types of information compromised were not elaborated in initial disclosures, the incident underscores the risks associated with inadequate database security measures.

TechRadar covered the story, noting that Frivol's admission comes amid a series of similar breaches in the adult industry. Users are advised to monitor their accounts and change passwords as a precaution, though no further actions from Frivol were detailed in the available information.

This event adds to concerns about data privacy in niche online sectors, where breaches can lead to significant user repercussions.

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