Database leaked to hacker forum revealing angry messages in private messages sent by users (Image: @Changyencham)

A website that allows you to send pet crates to enemies has been hacked, revealing client details and messages.

ShitExpress is a revenge prank website that allows you to send boxes to real victims of animal waste and send personalized messages to “the people who annoy you the most.”

A vulnerability in the site gave hackers access to the company’s database of customer email addresses and messages that customers sent through the platform.

Due to an ongoing dispute between a hacker named “Pompompurin” and cybersecurity researcher Vinnie Troy, when the hacker logged into the site and ordered a box to be sent to Troy, he discovered that the website user data.

“Pompompurin” then leaked its database to a hacking forum, revealing angry private messages sent by users.

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ShitExpress is a prank website that allows you to send “shit in a box and around the world” (Image: Facebook)

One of the messages read: “Today I saw cockroaches and thought of you… I’m tired.”

Another said: fun! ‘

The hackers told Bleeping Computer that the data they downloaded was very small and they did not save the ransom note. Instead, he simply notified the website owner after the data was dumped.

he said:

“Four days ago, we noticed unusual activity on our servers and discovered that one of our scripts was vulnerable to SQL injection. Human error can happen to anyone,” a ShitExpress representative told Bleeping Computer.

ShitExpress also clarified that the website does not store any personal information about its users.

Obviously safe and anonymous when paying with cryptocurrencies. When paying by credit card, all information remains with the payment processor. It is easy.”

ShitExpress accepts credit card or bitcoin payments and promises complete anonymity to its users.