Breach Intelligence

2,843

Total breached databases

LeiserTV 2021

LeiserTV 2021

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In 2021, LeiserTV, a piracy site specializing in Estonian content, experienced a data breach due to an SQL injection attack on its old site. The breach affected data from the platform's first eight years of operation, exposing 59,482 records. Among the compromised data were full names, email addresses, and hashed passwords.
  • Date: 2021
  • Domain: leisertv.com
  • Threat Actor: Unknown
  • Country: Estonia
  • Category: Piracy
  • Records Announced: 59,482
  • Data: Email Addresses Passwords Names IP Addresses Site Activity Personal Information
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: Unknown
Sometime in 2023, CMCM Tech (cmcmtech.com), a Pakistani e-commerce platform operator and Shopify agency managing multiple fashion retail brands, allegedly suffered a data breach. A 1 GB SQL database file was reportedly leaked online, allegedly exposing approximately 580,000 customer and user records. The compromised data reportedly includes email addresses, full names, phone numbers, physical addresses, and account credentials.
  • Date: 2023
  • Domain: cmcmtech.com
  • Country: Pakistan
  • Category: E-commerce & Retail
  • Data: Email Addresses Names Phone Numbers Physical Locations
  • Imported:
  • Number of lines: 2,702,252
  • Size: 1 GB
  • Passwords: ?
In February 2024, SurveyLama, a paid survey website, allegedly suffered a data breach that exposed 4.4 million customer email addresses. Among the compromised data were names, physical addresses, IP addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and passwords stored as salted SHA-1, bcrypt, or argon2 hashes.
  • Data: Birthdates Email Addresses IP Addresses Names Passwords Phone Numbers Physical Locations
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: BCrypt, SHA-1 Salted
  • Cracked: 0%
In 2024, Protecta, an Australian company specializing in temporary surface protection, dust and noise control, and hoardings for construction projects, experienced a data breach. Reports suggest that the breach exposed approximately 59,000 lines of data. Among the compromised information were names, email addresses, and passwords.
  • Data: Email Addresses Passwords Names
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: SHA-256
  • Cracked: 0%
In 2023, a data breach involving e-commerce order data from various marketplaces, including TentandTable.com and Pogobouncehouse.com, was reported on a hacking forum. These platforms specialize in the sale of tents, tables, and related products. The breach exposed information from approximately 143,000 users, with the leaked data available in CSV format. Among the compromised data were names, email addresses, physical locations, and payment methods.
  • Date: 2023
  • Domain: tentandtable.com
  • Country: United States
  • Category: E-commerce & Retail
  • Records Announced: 58,532
  • Data: Email Addresses Names Physical Locations Payment Information
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: No
Sometime in 2020, the Russian anime dub website Anidub.pro experienced a data breach. This platform is known for offering dubbed anime content to its users. The breach reportedly exposed approximately 56,000 members' data. Among the compromised data were usernames, email addresses, IP addresses, and salted passwords.
  • Date: 2020
  • Domain: anidub.pro
  • Country: Russia
  • Category: Streaming & Entertainment
  • Records Announced: 56,106
  • Source: hashmob.net
  • Data: Email Addresses Passwords Usernames IP Addresses
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: Hashed Salted
  • Cracked: 0%
In March 2024, the independent fan forum Kaspersky Club suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 56k unique email addresses alongside usernames, IP addresses and passwords stored as either MD5 or bcrypt hashes.
  • Data: Email Addresses IP Addresses Passwords Usernames
  • Imported:
  • Passwords: BCrypt, MD5
  • 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.