Weekly Summary
SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 27 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 36,605,520 leaked accounts
containing a total of 32 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included MindJolt, MyKukun, Factual, Passions Network and Dominos - Belgium. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 26 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 33,301,424 leaked accounts
containing a total of 29 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included ShopBack, JKAmaret, Allegedly Habibs, Talent Smart EQ [URL redirected] and Stealer Log 0480. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 15 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 65,131,591 leaked accounts
containing a total of 24 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Pure Incubation Ventures, Eye4Fraud, APK, AvaTrade and Writers and Artists. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 31 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 8,514,163 leaked accounts
containing a total of 24 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Piping Rock, Locally, Havenly, Bodog and Ragazzo Delivery. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 30 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 340,885,509 leaked accounts
containing a total of 22 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Allegedly SOCRadar [USDoD], Rail Yatri, Wanelo [Update], Yatra and Youth Manual. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 19 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 86,112,651 leaked accounts
containing a total of 35 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Neiman Marcus, Zoosk 2020, Bukalapak, Heroes of Newerth and Zhenai. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 25 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 29,695,958 leaked accounts
containing a total of 25 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Trello, 7k7k, Sword Fantasy, Zaimer and Xiaomi. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 9 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 2,948,750 leaked accounts
containing a total of 14 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Avito, Lulu Hypermarket, The Cellula, Boutique Curly and NATO Wiki. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 18 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 5,935,927 leaked accounts
containing a total of 28 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Giant Tiger, Telegram Base 2019-2023, Stealer Log 0475, Stealer Log 0474 and Tattletale. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 32 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 32,522,728 leaked accounts
containing a total of 35 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included IndiHome, LenDenClub, USA Business Men & Investor Database, US Doctor's Database 2024 and Stealer log 0473. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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