Gaana.com Hacked, Hacker Got The Job Offer By CEO

Day before yesterday, Gaana.com was hacked over and 10 Millions registered users database was compromised - Hacker called name Mak Man gives details on his Facebook page.

A hacker nicknamed Mak Manlaiming claiming to be from Pakistan hacked the website of music streaming web service Gaana.com and posted details of over 10 million users on his Facebook page.



Times Internet CEO Satyan Gajwani replied to the hacker's post on Facebook later and apologised that the company hadn't responded to the security concerns raised by Mak Man.

"I don't think your intention is to expose personal information about Gaana users, but to highlight vulnerability," Gajwani added. "Consider it highlighted, and we're 100% on it. Can I request that you take down access to the data, and delete it completely?"

Mak Man alias Sajja Ahmad also responded and said: "Hello Satyan! It's good to see that you took notice of the issue before it was too late. You are right, our intention was not to disclose any private information of the users but to highlight the issue. The vulnerability was reported to the technical head of the website several times but he failed to fix it.

Later, Satyan Gajwani, the CEO of Times Internet, which runs Gaana.com, offered a business deal to the hacker for fixing loopholes in the IT system of company.

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