Breach Intelligence

2,848

Total breached databases

We currently have no detailed description for the Eh0ax.com 2011 data breach. This page is part of our effort to track security incidents. You will be able to check your information against this breach once it has been processed. Until then, try our search tool for other breaches.

  • Date: 2011
  • Domain: eh0ax.com
  • Category: Hacking
  • Records Announced: 684
  • Data: The types of personal information exposed in the Eh0ax.com 2011 breach are not yet confirmed. This entry will be updated once verified sources provide details.
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 456,329
  • Size: 70.23 MB
  • Passwords: Plaintext, vBulletin

No detailed description is available for the Obana.by 2009 data breach. This entry is listed for awareness, and once it is imported, you will be able to check if your personal data was exposed. Meanwhile, you can see if your information is present in other breaches.

  • Data: No confirmed list of leaked data fields exists for the Obana.by 2009 incident. As new details emerge, we will add them here.
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 196,729
  • Size: 16.14 MB
  • Passwords: ?

At present, no extended description exists for the Cubitts.com 2021 incident. This entry is included so you are aware of its existence. Verification against this breach will be possible in the future. Meanwhile, you can check other breaches for your information.

  • Data: It is unclear which categories of data were compromised in the Cubitts.com 2021 breach. This page will be revised as information becomes available.
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 1,740,198
  • Size: 717.07 MB
  • Passwords: ?
In October 2023, the Spanish domain of Clinique, a cosmetics and skincare brand under Estée Lauder, experienced a data breach. Reports suggest that the breach occurred through a vulnerability in its loyalty program, exposing the private data of approximately 700,000 customers. Among the compromised data were names, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses.
  • Date: Oct 26, 2023
  • Domain: clinique.es
  • Country: Spain
  • Category: E-commerce & Retail
  • Records Announced: 276,952
  • Data: Email Addresses Names Phone Numbers Physical Locations Device Information
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: No

Details about the Lastolitemedia.co.uk 2016 breach remain unavailable. Once it is imported, you will be able to check if your data was affected. Until then, you may search through other breaches to stay informed.

  • Data: At this stage, the exact nature of the compromised information in the Lastolitemedia.co.uk 2016 breach is unknown. Updates will be provided as they are verified.
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 12,987
  • Size: 2 MB
  • Passwords: ?

At this time, no official description is available for the Designstring.com 2016 incident. This record remains published to ensure transparency. Once imported, you will be able to check if your data was involved. For now, you can review other breaches to see if your information appears there.

  • Data: At present, the information about what data was leaked in the Designstring.com 2016 breach remains unavailable. Further updates will follow.
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 92
  • Size: 6.3 KB
  • Passwords: ?
In approximately January 2017, the Lady Gaga fan site known as "Little Monsters" suffered a data breach that impacted 1 million accounts. The data contained usernames, email addresses, dates of birth and bcrypt hashes of passwords.
  • Data: Birthdates Email Addresses Passwords Usernames
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: BCrypt
  • Cracked: 0%

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.