Public breachBreachXposedOrNot· 1 Mar 2017
1.4BillionRecords
What happened
A company called 4iQ in 2017, discovered a massive database of stolen usernames and passwords that was being traded on the dark web. The database, which was referred to as the ""largest-ever"" breach at the time, contained over 1.4 billion unique username and password combinations, as well as other personal information such as email addresses and IP addresses.
Breach facts
- Records exposed
- 1,114,303,554
- Sensitive
- No
- Industry
- Entertainment
- Data exposed
- Email addressesNames
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Breach data provided by XposedOrNot.