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3 AdultFriendFinder security improvements made after the 2016 data breach

Mashable - Sat, 05/30/2026 - 00:00

Every major online dating service has been targeted by malicious hackers looking to access private information, but few attacks have been as severe, as pervasive, or as publicly damaging as the data breach attack on AdultFriendFinder in October 2016.

The attack exposed the records of more than 360 million users, and not just from AdultFriendFinder itself but sister sites across the popular FriendFinder network. To this day, it is still one of the largest database breaches ever recorded, leaking the email addresses, usernames, passwords, sexual orientations, and even spoken languages of millions of people across more than two decades of AFF history.

Worse still, it exposed some downright shoddy security practices, which included using SHA-1 cryptographic hashing, already more than a decade out of date by the time of the breach, and storing account passwords in plain text. It was an embarassing moment for the company.

Thankfully, FriendFinder Networks took this breach very seriously indeed, and dramatically stepped up its security practices and protcols. Here are three major changes they made to help protect future users:

Opens in a new window Credit: AdultFriendFinder AdultFriendFinder   Learn More AFF overhauled their database security

Think of a website's database as a kind of bank vault. It's where all the most valuable stuff is stashed. And thieves would love to get their hands on it all. In 2016, prior to the attack, AdultFriendFinder had the equivalent of a single-lock safe: it looked secure and intimidating, but malicious actors had long ago figured out how to crack the code and get their hands on the loot. 

Now, AFF uses the latest in encryption technology to bolster security, including a technique called "salted hashing" that involves combining each password with a unique, random string of characters (known as the salt) and then passing them through a one-way hash function. It's a sophisticated way of ensuring that even accounts using identical passwords across different sites (looking at you, people who use "password" for your password) aren't all vulnerable during a breach.

AFF hired outside security experts

The ugly truth is that companies can't go it alone in the battle for cybersecurity. In-house security teams, as smart and hardworking as they may be, just don't stand a chance against an army of hackers and malicious actors. These scammers work 24/7 to access your valuable data and are always evolving and finding new ways through. 

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The 2016 data breach humbled AFF enough to recognize this fact, and they've been contracting outside cybersecurity help ever since, including help fro Google subsidiary Mandiant. These cybersecurity firms don't just examine the potential vulnerabilities in your coding — they also look at corporate structure and employee practices to evaluate potential vulnerabilities. 

Forced password resets

Not all cybersecurity vulnerabilities are the fault (or exclusive fault) of the website. Sometimes, users' laziness can be a major vulnerability — in other words, using the same passwords year after year and assuming that's OK. Beefing up AFF's security has involved forced password resets, so you can't just use the same password all the time.

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This is now basically standard operating procedure across the internet: Once every six months or once a year, you'll be asked to choose a new password. AFF has formalized this approach to help secure against password vulnerabilities that it can't control, such as leaks on other dating sites. (Be honest: How many of you use the same password across multiple sites? It doesn't take much for a hacker to apply a leaked password from one site to a whole bunch of other sites). This also protects against hardware malware such as keyloggers. 

Later this year, exactly one decade will have elapsed since AdultFriendFinder's last security breach. Say what you will about their past mistakes — a full decade of cybersecurity success is an achievement, and modern users of the site should be grateful that AFF has stepped up their game in such a big way.

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3 fascinating Paramount+ documentaries to watch this weekend (May 29-31)

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 23:30

If you're a Paramount+ subscriber looking for a bit of a break from the Duttons, the police procedurals, Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny, and the entire United Federation of Planets, this is your weekly reminder that the streamer also has an excellent documentary library that's easy to overlook.

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Why buy an Acura RDX when the Honda Passport offers more for the same price?

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 23:01

When Honda launched Acura in 1986, it became the first Japanese automaker to introduce a dedicated premium and luxury brand in the United States, beating Lexus and Infiniti to market by three years. The idea was to create a separate brand with higher-end materials, more powerful engines, and a distinct identity that Honda's mainstream lineup could not provide. For nearly four decades, that separation has held firm.

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This $40,000 Nissan SUV matches a $57,000 Lexus on fuel economy and beats it on towing

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 22:30

When Lexus launched the TX in 2023, it was filling a gap the brand had left open for quite a while. Buyers who wanted a three-row Lexus had long been directed toward the larger, more expensive LX or asked to make compromises elsewhere in the lineup. Or in a worst-case scenario, look at another brand altogether.

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Google Messages will finally offer custom wallpapers—here's how it will work

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 22:22

Google Messages will soon do more to reflect your personal style. The latest beta of Android's official SMS and RCS messaging app includes hidden code for custom conversation wallpapers, suggestign the feature will be ready soon.

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Samsung Gallery is losing its best Google Photos killer feature

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 22:20

Not many people know that Samsung’s built-in Gallery app has long been a solid Google Photos alternative. That’s thanks to one feature: cloud photo backups. However, later this year, Samsung is making some big changes.

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3 more gripping HBO Max documentaries to watch this weekend (May 29-31)

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 22:00

June's upcoming lineup is making it really hard not to get ahead of myself, what with House of the Dragon's third season on the way. Not to mention a pile of tantalizing new documentaries, including the male supermodel extravaganza Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult, an Earth, Wind & Fire doc, and more.

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The Subaru Uncharted proves you don't need to spend $50k for a practical electric SUV

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 21:45

Electric SUVs are quickly moving from niche to mainstream, with more budget-friendly options arriving every year to tempt buyers away from gas-powered crossovers. The latest wave of compact EVs focuses on lowering entry prices while still delivering usable range, modern tech, and everyday practicality. One of the newest additions to this growing segment aims to strike that balance by offering strong efficiency figures, solid performance, and a price tag that sits close to traditional compact SUVs.

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3 award-winning films to watch on Netflix this weekend (May 29-May 31)

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 21:01

If your summer watch list needs a little more action, chaos, and spectacle, Netflix has some great picks lined up. Its collection of various award-winning movies allows you to pick titles across the trope of your choice, spanning different genres and decades.

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7 Android apps I open before every flight

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 21:01

Your phone can make your flight less stressful, easier, and more fun, but only if you prepare in advance. Trying to set everything up last minute—or while you're on your flight—is a disaster waiting to happen. These apps, including entertainment, information, and essential documents, are the apps I always open before every flight.

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This Toyota SUV is the closest thing to a Lexus without the badge

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 20:45

For decades, Toyota and Lexus have played very different roles. Toyota was the sensible choice for buyers who wanted reliability and value, while Lexus built its reputation on comfort, refinement, and a premium ownership experience.

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A flip-style foldable is the “minimalist phone” you’ll actually enjoy

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 20:33

Some people want a "minimalist" phone without all the distractions of a full-blown smartphone—until they use one. The problem is you're stuck with whichever essential apps the manufacturer chooses. That's why a flip phone with a small outside display might be the perfect compromise.

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I spent a week typing on a physical keyboard phone—and it proved my decade-old instinct was right

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 20:30

My smartphone journey began in the late 2010s. When everyone else was sliding and flipping physical keyboards, I never understood the appeal. Now, physical keyboards are making a small comeback. I wanted to know if they could change my mind over a decade later.

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3 Microsoft Excel projects to try this weekend (May 29-31)

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 20:00

You don't need advanced formulas or years of experience to get more out of Excel. With a free afternoon this weekend, you can build practical tools that organize your money, projects, and routines while practicing spreadsheet skills you'll keep using long after Sunday ends.

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These 5 Lexus SUVs cost half as much to maintain as German luxury rivals

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 19:45

Luxury SUVs are usually associated with expensive repairs, complicated technology, and eye-watering ownership costs once the warranty expires. However, a handful of premium brands continue to prove that you don’t need to sacrifice long-term dependability just to enjoy a plush cabin and upscale features. Few automakers have built a stronger reputation in this area than Lexus, whose SUVs consistently rank among the most reliable luxury vehicles on the market.

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Your Ethernet port has a built-in diagnostic tool you’re probably ignoring

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 19:31

Back in the day, massive mainframe computers were equipped with a ton of diagnostic lights, also known as “blinkenlights.” They notified people using those computers about processes happening inside the machine, and they were also used as diagnostic tools when something went wrong.

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Your Samsung Galaxy Watch has a hidden touch bezel mode most people never notice

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 19:00

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Classic has its fans not because of any special software, but due to the rotating bezel that surrounds its screen. While the standard Galaxy Watch does not have the same tactile feedback, it turns out you can control it in much the same way.

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3 criminally underrated free, open-source apps to try this weekend (May 29–31)

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 18:45

Some apps deserve way more attention than they get, and the ones on this list are the perfect examples. They're free, actively maintained, and genuinely better than many of the paid tools popular among the general populace. If you've got a couple of free hours this weekend and want to discover apps you'll actually keep using, these three are worth your time.

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Thanks to Flatpak, Linux app stores are actually exciting now

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 18:30

When I first switched to Linux, I had to wait six months for new Linux apps and updates. This was a buzzkill—but thanks to the Flatpak format and Flathub, the app store on my desktop has become a dynamic and invigorating place to visit.

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3 newly released Prime Video shows to watch this weekend (May 29 - May 31)

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/29/2026 - 18:15

Amazon Prime Video has been busy stacking its spring 2026 lineup with bold, genre-bending storytelling in newly released shows in the U.S. that are setting the tone for a wildly diverse streaming slate. From anime rebirths and superhero noir to sweeping literary drama, the shows we’ve chosen for your weekend entertainment prove there’s no single way to grab viewer attention right now. Anything goes.

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