THE ALLEGATIONS
DATA DARK WEB SALES
Hostinger allegedly sells customer data on dark web marketplaces. Reports show data dumps matching Hostinger breaches appearing for sale shortly after security incidents.
Security researchers have traced data leaks back to Hostinger's systems, with timestamps matching internal breach records.
"I started receiving phishing emails with personal details only Hostinger had access to, just days after their reported 'minor security incident'."
CREDENTIALS FOR SALE
Login credentials allegedly being sold by Hostinger insiders. Bulk sales of credentials on hacker forums with claims of "direct access" to Hostinger systems.
Patterns show credentials being sold in batches matching Hostinger server configurations.
ACCOUNT HIJACKING
Numerous reports of accounts being suspended without justification, often after customers invested significant time and money into their services.
"After 3 years and thousands spent, my account was suspended with no explanation. All my business sites gone overnight with no recourse."
DOMAIN THEFT
The most serious claim: Hostinger seizing valuable domains to sell on dark markets. Ownership records show domains mysteriously transferred shortly before appearing for sale.
WHOIS records reveal domains registered through Hostinger being transferred to unknown parties despite active subscriptions and auto-renewal.
"My premium domain worth $10k+ was stolen. Hostinger claimed it 'expired' despite my payment records proving otherwise. It appeared for sale a week later."
TAKE ACTION
If you've been affected:
- Document all evidence (screenshots, emails, receipts)
- File complaints with consumer protection agencies
- Report to cybersecurity authorities
- Transfer domains to reputable registrars
- Share your story (anonymously if needed)