The Internet Archive this week posted a collection of some 490,000 MP3s it says were collected from MySpace before they were lost during a recent server migration.
The data loss apparently extends to any audio, photos, or video uploaded between 2003 and 2015, which means over 50 million songs from over 14 million artists have been lost.
Two decades of customer data was stolen from AdultFriendFinder, Cams.com, and more.
This is the latest in a series of incidents highlighting the danger of reusing the same password across the Web.
Netflix sent password resets to those who used their Netflix password on LinkedIn, Tumblr, or MySpace
Myspace might be a thing of the past, but if you tend to reuse passwords, you could be at risk.
From a Google Glass overhaul to T-Mobile's new prepaid plans, here's what you missed on Thursday.
Yes, MySpace still exists. In fact, monthly traffic is up quite a bit from around one year ago or so.
Topping tech headlines Thursday, officials team up for a "secure our smartphone" (S.O.S.) initiative, Foursquare Time Machine lets users relive past check-ins, and the U.S. Navy ditches its all-caps messaging policy.
One of the original social networks, Myspace relaunched this week, opening its doors to everyone, and releasing an iOS app for on-the-go users.
If you haven't seen the new MySpace, you're missing out on one of the most innovatively designed places on the Web. Just don't go in thinking it's a social network.
Long-lost social network MySpace recently shed its invite-only coat and opened to the public, complete with Justin Timberlake's new single.