In April 2019, the social planning website for managing online invitations
Evite identified a data breach of their systems. Upon investigation, they found unauthorised access to a database archive dating back to 2013. The exposed data included a total of 101 million unique email addresses, most belonging to recipients of invitations. Members of the service also had names, phone numbers, physical addresses, dates of birth, genders and passwords stored in plain text exposed.
- Date: Aug 11, 2013
- Domain:
evite.com
- Category: Social Media & Communication
- Records Announced: 100,985,047
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Sources:
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Data:
Birthdates
Email Addresses
Genders
Names
Passwords
Phone Numbers
Physical Locations
- Imported:
- Records Imported: 36,506,381
- Number of lines: 95,285,823
- Size: 38.66 GB
- Passwords:
Plaintext
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