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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.