Weekly Summary
SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 17 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 101,638,201 leaked accounts
containing a total of 22 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included 1Win - Part 2, Lalafo, Creditcard Consortium, Tibber and Thuocsi. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 29 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 78,149,373 leaked accounts
containing a total of 39 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included JD, InterBank, Topitop, 1Win and Stealer Log 0494. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 30 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 9,386,518 leaked accounts
containing a total of 32 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Burger King - Russia, Wongnai, ExVagos 2, LionsCredit and Griffin Capital. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 22 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 5,145,008 leaked accounts containing a total of 24 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Le Slip Francais, Detmir, Illuvium, Stealer Log 0490 and Wine Style. Sign in to view the full BreachAware Breach Index which includes, where available, reference articles relating to each breach.
A total of 15 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 25,581,512 leaked accounts containing a total of 22 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included TEG, OpenSea, Stealer log 0489, Maksavit and SPIM. Sign in to view the full BreachAware Breach Index which includes, where available, reference articles relating to each breach.
A total of 22 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 13,158,059 leaked accounts
containing a total of 22 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Kleinanzeigen, Boutiqaat, Nexo, Netherlands FOREX Consumer Leads and DigiDirect. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 21 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 30,573,656 leaked accounts
containing a total of 30 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Tianya Club, Stealer log 0487, Stealer Log 0488, Stealer log 0486 and GetCarrier. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 29 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 3,822,233 leaked accounts
containing a total of 34 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Central Tickets, Anonymous Spanish Data Archive, 2 Invoice, Tiendup and YPOK. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 35 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 7,110,820 leaked accounts
containing a total of 29 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Sport 2000, Legendas.TV [2], Cash To You, Parking Pay and Brand New Tube [3]. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 23 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 10,466,698 leaked accounts
containing a total of 30 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Lookiero, Tigo, DOJO, Grastin and OnlineGIBDD. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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