A leading Japanese matchmaking app « Omiai » was hacked, likely exposing the personal information of more than 1.7 million account holders, in the latest high-profile online attack. The app, which has close to 7 million users, is run by the media company Net Marketing Co. On April 28, 2021 someone had gained unauthorized access to several of its servers that house data related to Omiai users' age verification data. It's unclear just how many accounts were accessed, though the nature of the data exposed seems pretty sensitive: users' ages, photo ID, driver's license, passports, and insurance cards were all apparently included in the breach.