Popular Music Streaming Service Gaana.com Hacked. CEO, Hacker Interact On Facebook

Sameer Showkin

Indian online music streaming service, Gaana, has been hacked by a person who goes by the moniker Mak Man. His Facebook page shows that he is based in Lahore, Pakistan.According to Satyan Gajwani’s tweets, the CEO of Times Internet which owns Gaana.com, it has been confirmed that the website’s database was hacked but claimed “most of” users’ data had not been compromised.

The hack seeems to be a SQL injection-based exploit of Gaana’s systems, but the intention behind it is unknown. Over 12.5 million users are currently registered on Gaana.The hacker, Mak Man, has also posted images of the service’s admin panel on his Facebook page.

Source: Facebook

The worrying part of the story is that an online service from one of India’s biggest internet companies (Times Internet) is vulnerable to such an attack.

Experts have reportedly said that with user details exposed, changing merely a password of your Gaana account may not serve the purpose. So it is better to deactivate your account until the issue is resolved.

Feature image source: Gaana.com

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