Weekly Summary
SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 20 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 10,408,754 leaked accounts
containing a total of 26 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Malindo Air, Kupi VIP, Stealer - RedLine 0352, Trident Crypto [2] and Stealer - Mixed Logs 0355. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
Breach Index which includes, where available, reference articles relating to each breach.
A total of 20 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 3,005,349 leaked accounts
containing a total of 26 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Dymocks, Dolly, XM, VN Game Forum and Clara Hair. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 19 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 10,186,872 leaked accounts
containing a total of 14 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Muzhiwan, Legendas.TV, Zipmex, SevenRooms and American Kennel Club. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 20 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 6,109,641 leaked accounts
containing a total of 21 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Duolingo, Games Planet, Vesi Cash, Stealer - 0337 Mixed Logs and Free-Lance. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 6 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 309,638 leaked accounts
containing a total of 14 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included EPL Diamond, DICO DF Furniture, Gezonderwinkelen, Zeosys Co., Ltd and Cars World. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 21 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 6,566,267 leaked accounts
containing a total of 17 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Whoosh, Erectile Dysfunction Clinic, OCC Mundial, Tjori and Job Plus. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 20 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 8,226,171 leaked accounts
containing a total of 18 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Drive Sure, Guia TV Pro, Stalker, Propostuplenie and Podrygka. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 18 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 4,228,354 leaked accounts
containing a total of 20 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Synevo, Helix, Zurich Insurance - Japan, Over Clock Zone and Agence Emploi Jeunes. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 11 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 7,785,424 leaked accounts
containing a total of 15 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Gemini [2], Exvagos, Stealer - BradMax 0325, Debbie Sells Columbia and American Express. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 45 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 21,048,388 leaked accounts
containing a total of 26 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Clear Voice Surveys, Nova Poshta, RenewBuy, Seat and My Canada Payday. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
Breach Index which includes, where available, reference articles relating to each breach.
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