Breach Intelligence

2,844

Total breached databases

In July 2018, the massive multiplayer online game Stronghold Kingdoms suffered a data breach. Almost 5.2 million accounts were impacted by the incident which exposed emails addresses, usernames and passwords stored as salted SHA-1 hashes.
  • Data: Email Addresses Passwords Usernames
  • Imported:
  • Records Imported: 5,819,567
  • Number of lines: 5,819,628
  • Size: 1.87 GB
  • Passwords: SHA-1 Salted
  • Cracked:
In 2021, Influentia.fr, a French digital marketing agency, experienced a data breach that compromised the personal data of a significant number of its clients. The breach exposed sensitive information, including usernames, genders, ages, and other confidential details related to their marketing activities.
  • Date: Nov 15, 2021
  • Domain: influentia.fr
  • Country: France
  • Category: Professional & Corporate
  • Records Announced: 49,405,460
  • Data: Ages Genders Geographic Locations Languages Messages Site Activity Usernames
  • Imported:
  • Records Imported: 49,401,821
  • Number of lines: 49,410,966
  • Size: 7.93 GB
  • Passwords: No
In 2009 the turkish government had a major leak of 49Million citizens, this leak contained every citizen's names, addresses and much more... This database has also been known as mernis.
  • Date: 2009
  • Country: Turkey
  • Category: Government
  • Records Announced: 49,611,709
  • Data: Birthdates Family Members Genders Government IDs Names Physical Locations Places of Birth
  • Imported:
  • Records Imported: 49,611,737
  • Number of lines: 49,611,833
  • Size: 6.64 GB
  • Passwords: No
In approximately July 2016, the manga website known as mangafox.me suffered a data breach. The vBulletin based forum exposed 1.3 million accounts including usernames, email and IP addresses, dates of birth and salted MD5 password hashes.
  • Data: Birthdates Email Addresses IP Addresses Passwords Usernames
  • Imported:
  • Records Imported: 1,311,737
  • Number of lines: 1,311,738
  • Size: 148.97 MB
  • Passwords: vBulletin
  • Cracked: 12%
Early in 2014, the video game website NextGenUpdate reportedly suffered a data breach that disclosed almost 1.2 million accounts. Amongst the data breach was usernames, email addresses, IP addresses and salted and hashed passwords.
  • Data: Email Addresses IP Addresses Passwords Usernames
  • Imported:
  • Records Imported: 1,193,285
  • Number of lines: 1,193,285
  • Size: 120.09 MB
  • Passwords: vBulletin
  • Cracked: 49%