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Cardi B recapped her daughter Kulture's 7th birthday festivities, which included a Hello Kitty-themed party and a trip to ...
The database for sanriotown.com -- the online interactive community for the popular Hello Kitty brand -- has been discovered online, potentially compromising 3.3 million user accounts.
The anime community has served as a welcome space for all, and that even includes children. With no true intention as to who anime is specifically for, the genre of pop culture has taken shape to ...
A database of 3.3 million Hello Kitty users tied to a 2015 breach surfaced over the weekend exposing thousands of minors to potential credential theft.
Sanrio, home to Hello Kitty, has leaked a database of 3.3 million users’ accounts. As Wired reports, news of the hack came over the weekend when the leak was discovered.
Hello Kitty accounts hacked, 3.3 million users have their details leaked online By Rob Thubron December 21, 2015, 8:00 Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.
One user said: "Awh please tell me they let him in." Another added: "He's asking so politely toooo. Let that baby in!" ...
Via Games Press, LINE Games has announced a new Hello Kitty 3-match puzzle game, Hello Kitty Friends Match, which is set to launch globally in the first half of 2025.The character roster features ...
Many of the 3.3 million users affected are likely to be children, as Hello Kitty is a popular kids' brand worldwide. It is not expected that images or audio of minor were exposed, as with recent ...
Sanrio, the Tokyo-based owner of the Hello Kitty brand, may be Japan's global purveyor of kitschy cuteness. But the leak of 3.3 million of their website's registered users' data isn't so endearing.
This is especially awkward because a majority of Hello Kitty’s clientele comprises children and teens. And because there are 3.3 million users in the database.
The 3-year-old boy named Ethan got stuck inside a "Hello Kitty" claw machine on Saturday while out with his family at a shopping center in Capalaba, Queensland, police said.