Fri Dec 19, 2025 - 3:41 pm ESTFri Dec 19, 2025 - 3:41 pm EST Warning: This article contains references to disturbing material. Reader discretion is advised. (LifeSiteNews) — A group of hackers claiming to have stolen the online search data of 200 million “premium” customers of the infamous global pornography site Pornhub is threatening to use the information to reveal the site’s paying customers’ viewing habits. “We recently learned that an unauthorized party gained unauthorized access to analytics data stored with Mixpanel, a third-party data analytics service provider,” said Pornhub in a December 12 statement, and later updated. While the announcement attempted to assure Pornhub premium users that no “passwords, credentials, payment details or government IDs were compromised or exposed,” users still have plenty of reason to fear. The hacking group, ShinyHunters, confirmed to the independent technology news website, BleepingComputer, “that they were behind the extortion emails …