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Published 08:49 6 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 09:58 29 Sept 2016 BST
For users caught up in this leak, it's slightly worrying news as following the leak on the website Ashley Madison, attempts of extortion on users dramatically increased, though you'd imagine it'd be more difficult to extort money from someone for watching porn than for signing up to a cheating service.
There's also the issue if you use the same password or username for other accounts such as your Facebook, email or internet banking.
Brazzers were quick to shift the blame for the leak elsewhere, claiming that the hack happened on a third party site.
Speaking with Motherboard, Matt Stevens, Brazzers' PR manager said: "This matches an incident which occurred in 2012 with our 'Brazzersforum,' which was managed by a third party."
"The incident occurred because of a vulnerability in the said third party software, the 'vBulletin' software, and not Brazzers itself. Brazzers takes the privacy and safety of its users very seriously."
All we know is, if you use the site and use the same password for a different account, we'd highly recommend changing it up...
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