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Record breaking data breach [26B records]

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  • The email i use for reputed sites has been breached like 6 times but the email i use for shady sites is still safe

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  • VinnyTroiaVinnyTroia Member
    edited January 2024

    @Levi said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    Do we know if HIBP added this breach db to their site ?

    No, it is to fresh dump. And I believe their must adjust their infra to absorb 26B records for search.

    No, this "breach" is nothing new, its just several public breaches glued together.
    Most if not all of them are already on HIBP for years.

    SEO article.

    Lies and disinformation, as usual from media.

    There is absolutely no reason to panic, as I said its nothing more than a compilation of public and known breaches. Nothing special.
    In the future do not source information on any cybersecurity "events" from mainstream media, they never get it right.

    ~ Treesmokah

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  • @VinnyTroia said: Most if not all of them are already on HIBP for years.

    Articles speak that this dataset is "refreshed". ~12TB of goodness for spammers, scammers and other scum for years to come.

  • VinnyTroiaVinnyTroia Member
    edited January 2024

    @Levi said:

    @VinnyTroia said: Most if not all of them are already on HIBP for years.

    Articles speak that this dataset is "refreshed". ~12TB of goodness for spammers, scammers and other scum for years to come.

    It isn't, as I said these articles are full of shit. Nothing will change it terms of spam or scams, because they had this data for a very long time. These articles are on pair in terms of quality with LowEndBox, If not worse.

    I would like to see the world burn, but this "breach" won't change anything.

  • @crunchbits said:

    First person to guess which one of these sites had my personal info in it gets a sweet hoodie.

    Gravatar

  • Is this legitimate or just a tactic by Google to make us pay for Google one ? I never had any password like that

  • @jmaxwell said:
    Is this legitimate or just a tactic by Google to make us pay for Google one ? I never had any password like that

    Ha, unknown infostealer. How convenient.

  • MumblyMumbly Member
    edited January 2024

    @jmaxwell said: Is this legitimate or just a tactic by Google to make us pay for Google one

    In my case it seems real. At least UK shopping records data match. Including my old home address.

    https://www.comparitech.com/blog/information-security/uk-shopper-records-exposed/

  • edited January 2024

    By now it's pretty much safe to assume that if one has been using the internet during the last couple years at least address data and likely email are common knowledge. It's just the way it is these days.

  • According to my experience, Cybernews have most leaks indexed. Next is Google One monitor (but it not seems synchronized to Google Password Manager - even if it shows that some passwords are leaked, Google One scanner don't have it indexed unlike Cybernews). Haveibeenpwned have the smallest database of those three.

  • Tencent at top - Surprised to see there are more leaks in gaming-related platforms than Twitter.

  • Lol Myspace still exists

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    I do enjoy a good combo dump. They’re great to recursively grep yourself through.

  • I'm starting to get the vibe no one cares about these leaks any more as most people have their data out there. There's nothing you can do any more apart from regular Password changing

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @varwww said: you can query your email/phone here https://cybernews.com/personal-data-leak-check/

    "Your personal data was found in the following data leaks...Webhostingtalk.com"

    Thanked by 2Maounique xvps
  • Are there Single Sign-On (SSO) service good to use?
    Currently, I see some(ones/services) requiring BigDaddy api such Github/Google without any option to use email for registering their service :/

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran
    edited January 2024

    @totally_not_banned said: By now it's pretty much safe to assume that if one has been using the internet during the last couple years at least address data and likely email are common knowledge. It's just the way it is these days.

    -

    You are safe for now

    I am using the same gmail since it was invitation only and same phone number since 2000 (the format slightly changed since then but it was pretty far back, much more than 10 years)

    My yahoo too, is not leaked anywhere and I have it since the nineties.

    Maybe I was lucky, who knows, because i sign up to many cheap hosts, for example.

    PS:
    AHAHAH, I must be doing something right because I checked the admin account at my old workplace which I left some 9 years ago and:

    Your personal data was found in the following data leaks: Theshore.net, Gonitro.com, Adobe.com

  • @crunchbits said:

    First person to guess which one of these sites had my personal info in it gets a sweet hoodie.

    goatse

    You already have my address, thanks <3

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  • Start using a password manager if you haven't already.

  • @crunchbits said:

    First person to guess which one of these sites had my personal info in it gets a sweet hoodie.

    YouKu

  • Ha, my 22 years old email:

    Your personal data was found in the following data leaks:

    • Vbteam.net,
    • LinkedIn.com
    • Scraped Data 2021 #2,
    • Webhostingtalk.com,
    • Whmcs.com,
    • Shop.com,
    • PeopleDataLabs.com,
    • Twitter.com,
    • Gravatar.com,
    • Apollo.io

    I have bolded sites where I definitely not registered my-self. What a hell?

  • varwwwvarwww Member
    edited January 2024

    @raindog308 said:

    @varwww said: you can query your email/phone here https://cybernews.com/personal-data-leak-check/

    "Your personal data was found in the following data leaks...Webhostingtalk.com"

    Shocked me as well. I was using haveibeenpwned.com earlier but WHT was not listed there. I wonder when WHT got compromised.

    EDIT: Seems like

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  • zhizhi Member
    edited January 2024

    Your personal data was found in the following data leaks: Bitrix24.com

    It was detected 1 times in leaked databases

    :|

  • @spywork said:

    @varwww said:
    you can query your email/phone here https://cybernews.com/personal-data-leak-check/

    Great, my data leaked only 62 times :D :D

    Oh lucky me, I've only had my data leaked 30 times!

    Your personal data was found in the following data leaks: Twitter.com Scraped Data, Qhimm.com, LinkedIn.com Scraped Data 2021 #2, Vbulletin.com, Webhostingtalk.com, Whmcs.com, Radioreference.com, PeopleDataLabs.com, Onebip.com, Twitter.com

    It was detected 30 times in leaked databases

  • @meaton said:

    @spywork said:

    @varwww said:
    you can query your email/phone here https://cybernews.com/personal-data-leak-check/

    Great, my data leaked only 62 times :D :D

    Oh lucky me, I've only had my data leaked 30 times!

    Your personal data was found in the following data leaks: Twitter.com Scraped Data, Qhimm.com, LinkedIn.com Scraped Data 2021 #2, Vbulletin.com, Webhostingtalk.com, Whmcs.com, Radioreference.com, PeopleDataLabs.com, Onebip.com, Twitter.com

    It was detected 30 times in leaked databases

    I have this mail from 2003-2004 and i have an account everywhere :D

  • @varwww said: Shocked me as well. I was using haveibeenpwned.com earlier but WHT was not listed there. I wonder when WHT got compromised.

    >

    2009, its not on HYIBP because its too old and not relevant.

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