Yesterday, information became known that an unknown hacker had hacked the accounts of the FL.ru exchange administrators (old Free-lance.ru).

The hacker also published on behalf of the service administration a database with personal data of 180 thousand project users. The open access includes names, email addresses and phone numbers of many freelancers who never had personal data on the network.
A record dedicated to hacking appeared on the service on February 24, 2015 on behalf of the product manager of the service Maxim Rossoshansky.
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The entire list of hacked freelancers can be found at the end of the article. But the passwords, which the hacker also got access to, are encrypted.
At the moment, according to Vladimir Tarkhanov, the project administration is conducting its own internal investigation into the causes and consequences of hacking.
UPD: There was a service where everyone by login / email / number / full name can check himself to be in the database:
slivfl.ru* Search works by inaccurate coincidence, so you can experiment with the parameters.