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Public breachBreachXposedOrNot· 1 Oct 2014

BTC-E

Domain: btc-e.com

What happened

The BTC-e data breach occurred in 2014, exposing the records of 568K users. The compromised data included usernames, email addresses, passwords, IP addresses, registration dates, language preferences, and, notably, the number of bitcoins owned by each user.

Breach facts

Records exposed
568,617
Sensitive
No
Industry
Finance
Data exposed
Email addressesPasswordsUsernamesAccount balancesWebsite activity

This page summarises publicly reported breach metadata for awareness. For account recovery or incident response, use the official guidance from the affected service.

Breach data provided by XposedOrNot.