Weekly Summary
SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 20 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 6,204,700 leaked accounts
containing a total of 19 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included SberSpasibo, HDFC Bank, Stealer - Mixed Logs 0253, Okanagan College and Stealer - RedLine 0260. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 11 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 9,356,800 leaked accounts
containing a total of 17 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included US Gamblers, Zen Mobile, Arteza, Stealer - Mixed Logs 0250 and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 33 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 2,068,944 leaked accounts
containing a total of 25 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Kiwi Taxi [2], TaxNet USA, Athletics Federation of India, Stealer - Meta 0239 and B Tech. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 20 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 6,458,244 leaked accounts
containing a total of 20 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included AT&T (2), Wiocha, Gemini, Payday UK and SEHAT. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 30 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 3,013,571 leaked accounts
containing a total of 23 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Tata Tele Business, Philips (Russia), Stealer - RedLine 0215, Stealer - Mixed Logs - 0232 and Kingdom. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 51 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 24,491,169 leaked accounts
containing a total of 27 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included IXIgo (2), UTIP Technologies, Keybe, Java Trading and Best 2 Pay. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 90 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 954,298 leaked accounts containing a total of 10 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Certified Collectibles Group, Discord, Wired Campus, Firefox and Wix. 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 425,776 leaked accounts containing a total of 17 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Grip Invest, THC Talk, NonStop Health, Kipling and Keeggi. Sign in to view the full BreachAware Breach Index which includes, where available, reference articles relating to each breach.
A total of 29 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 20,001,967 leaked accounts containing a total of 22 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included People Data Labs (2), Mail RU, Daicuo (URL Redirected), Kixify and Alshref. Sign in to view the full BreachAware Breach Index which includes, where available, reference articles relating to each breach.
A total of 9 breaches were found and analysed resulting in 215,533,694 leaked accounts containing a total of 12 different data types. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Twitter (3), Andersen, Euro Shop, D'Katia and Mega Trader Forex. Sign in to view the full BreachAware Breach Index which includes, where available, reference articles relating to each breach.
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