Breach Intelligence

2,850

Total breached databases

Details about the Botwith.me 2015 data breach are currently limited. This entry was added to our database to help raise awareness, and we will update this page with more information as it becomes available. You will be able to check if your data appears in this breach once it is fully imported. Meanwhile, you can see if your data appears in other breaches.

  • Data: The exact data fields compromised in the Botwith.me 2015 breach are still under review. Updates will be published when confirmed.
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 1,141
  • Size: 1.66 MB
  • Passwords: ?

Details about the Grandmasjars.com 2020 data breach are currently limited. This entry was added to our database to help raise awareness, and we will update this page with more information as it becomes available. You will be able to check if your data appears in this breach once it is fully imported. Meanwhile, you can see if your data appears in other breaches.

  • Data: The exact data fields compromised in the Grandmasjars.com 2020 breach are still under review. Updates will be published when confirmed.
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 1,975,967
  • Size: 493.11 MB
  • Passwords: ?
In July 2017, a spam list titled "B2B USA Businesses," containing data on over 105 million individuals in corporate America, was discovered online. Among the compromised data were company information, email addresses, job information, names, phone numbers, and physical locations.
  • Data: Company Information Email Addresses Job Information Names Phone Numbers Physical Locations
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: No
In October 2018, a voter database for the state of Connecticut was leaked on an underground forum. The compromised database includes approximately 2.29 million records. Some of the leaked data includes voter IDs, full names, physical addresses, previous addresses, dates of birth, genders, phone numbers, voter status, and voter history.
  • Date: Oct 2018
  • Domain: ct.gov
  • Country: United States
  • Category: Government
  • Records Announced: 2,289,758
  • Source: dehashed.com
  • Data: Names Phone Numbers Physical Locations Government IDs Genders Birthdates Political Affiliation
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: No
In 2023, SignifyCRM, a platform designed to streamline sales, service, and marketing processes with real-time business integration, suffered a data breach. Unauthorized access to the website's database, signifycrm.com, led to the exfiltration of sensitive user data. The hacker, operating under the alias “zxcv16,” reportedly leaked the stolen database on the dark web forum “nulled.to.” The leaked database was a 1.7GB SQL file containing approximately 4.6 million rows of data. Among the compromised information were user IDs, names, usernames, email addresses, hashed passwords, mobile and office phone numbers, account activity details, and timestamps for account creation, updates, and logins. Additional fields suggest the data also included customer verification statuses and shipping and billing records.
  • Data: Email Addresses Names Passwords Phone Numbers Site Activity Usernames
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 4,662,203
  • Size: 1.66 GB
  • Passwords: ?
In 2021, Spamtoolz.net, a website associated with a community focused on spam tools, suffered a data breach. The breach reportedly exposed data of approximately 764 users. Among the compromised information were email addresses, usernames, passwords, IP addresses, and site activity.
  • Date: 2021
  • Domain: spamtoolz.net
  • Category: Forums & Communities
  • Records Announced: 764
  • Data: Email Addresses Passwords Usernames IP Addresses Site Activity
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: Unknown

There is no official description for the Derby.ir 2016 data breach at this time. However, this record will allow future verification once the breach is processed. For now, you can use our search tool to see if your personal information appears in other breaches.

  • Data: The specific records exposed in the Derby.ir 2016 breach have not yet been identified. We will update this section with details when they are confirmed.
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 67,267
  • Size: 30.75 MB
  • Passwords: ?

Frequently Asked Questions

A data breach is unauthorized access to data (often involving account takeover, malware, or misconfigured infrastructure). A data leak is exposure of data due to mistakes like public cloud storage, open databases, or accidental publishing. A database dump is a packaged dataset that may come from a breach, leak, scraping, or aggregation.

Change passwords for any affected accounts immediately, prioritizing email, banking, and any account that shares the same password. Enable multi-factor authentication wherever possible. Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity and consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze if financial data was exposed.

Start with containment and verification: confirm what data was exposed, identify the entry point, rotate credentials (especially SSO, VPN, email), and enforce MFA. Then investigate affected systems, notify stakeholders as required, and harden controls to prevent recurrence. A structured incident response plan helps keep the work measurable and compliant.

Dark web monitoring helps you spot exposure signals early — before stolen data is widely reused for account takeover or targeted attacks. Monitoring complements vulnerability management by revealing when attackers already have leverage. Pair it with continuous attack surface monitoring and strong Asset Discovery to reduce blind spots.

Not always. Some datasets are old, incomplete, or derived from third parties. However, any exposure increases risk because credentials and personal data can be reused indefinitely. Treat it as a priority signal: rotate credentials, enforce MFA, review suspicious logins, and audit the systems that could have produced the data.

SynScan helps you connect the dots between attack surface exposure, vulnerabilities, and breach signals so you can prioritize remediation and reduce the chance of repeat incidents.