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SPOTLIGHT, VULNERABILITY CHAT & PRIVACY HEADLINESA total of 28 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 3,368,010 leaked accounts
containing a total of 13 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Jefit, ccMixter, Animutank, United Traders Magazine and Open Waterpedia. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
Breach Index which includes, where available, reference articles relating to each breach.
A total of 23 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 5,668,173 leaked accounts
containing a total of 21 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included ActMobile Networks, wirecard, Atraf, Send Pulse and Xbox Scene. 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 8,816,848 leaked accounts
containing a total of 17 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Webzen (URL Redirected), Skrill (URL Redirected), PSP ISO, Manga Traders and Groupon. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 16 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 10,266,163 leaked accounts
containing a total of 7 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Brandi, Coin Market Cap, Neteller, Owned Core and Uni Registry (URL Redirection). Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 33 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 1,852,359 leaked accounts
containing a total of 18 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Sci Technol, Ajarn, Red Colony, Regency Theatres and Date Hot Brunettes. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 25 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 177,998,906 leaked accounts
containing a total of 11 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included People Data Labs (Data Enrichment), Peatix, Eatigo, Next Top (URL Redirection) and Tab Crawler. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 30 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 5,320,314 leaked accounts
containing a total of 13 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Store LP, Xbox 360, Rongshuxia, EStoreKo and Kimsufi. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 5 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 388,266 leaked accounts
containing a total of 8 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included IDC Games, Bangladesh Bank, Jobs and App BB, MRCVSonline, Ashwood Vet and BGR India. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 29 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 22,266,485 leaked accounts
containing a total of 20 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included epik, Oracle WebCentre Portal, DCEmu Network, Chart Nexus (Investor Relations) and Smogon University. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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A total of 5 breaches
were found and analysed resulting in 3,431,109 leaked accounts
containing a total of 5 different data types
. The breaches found publicly and freely available included Global Crypto, Haze Cash, Fortinet, RBX.Place and Harvest Trolley. Sign in to view the full BreachAware
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