BaseLeak
450 subscribers
37 photos
49 links
Download Telegram
😈
In March 2024, almost 3M+ rows of data from the store company Pandabuy was posted to a popular hacking forum. The data was stolen by exploiting several critical vulnerabilities in the platform's API and other bugs were identified allowing access to the internal service of the website. The breach was alleged to be attributed to @Sanggiero and @IntelBroker

Compromised data: UserId, First Name, Last Name, Phone Numbers, Emails, Login IP, Orders_Data, Orders_Id, Home_address, Zip, Country
😈
😈
In November 2023, the Spanish leading corporation in the field of services and project development, construction and operation Elecnor Group suffered a data breach exposed over 1.8 million clients and records containing , email addresses, names, phone numbers, physical addresses,policies and tariffs.

Compromised data: Email addresess, Names, Phone Numbers, Physical addresses, Policies, Tariffs, Website Activity

😈
😈

Dump date for this database is unknown but the data breach of counterstrike.cn is of 253k thousand users containing hashed MD5 passwords without salts, usernames and email addresses.

Compromised data: Dates of birth, Email addresses, Usernames, Passwords

😈
😈
In 2016, the website rathack.net suffered a data breach exposing over 11.5k users. The incident exposed almost 12k unique email addresses, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as salted MD5 hashes.


Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords, Personal descriptions
😈
😈

In August 2012, the website thebot.net suffered a data breach exposing over 96k users. The incident exposed almost 97k unique email addresses, dates of birth, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as vBulletin hashes.


Compromised data: Dates of birth, Email addresses, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords, Website Activity

😈
😈

In 2016, the website womanandhome.com suffered a data breach exposing over 46k users. The incident exposed over 46k unique email addresses, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as vBulletin hashes.

Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords

😈
😈


In September 2016, website passwordscity.com suffered a data breach exposing almost 40k users. The incident exposed over 39k unique email addresses, dates of birth, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as vBulletin hashes.


Compromised data: Dates of birth, Email addresses, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords

😈
😈

In July 2016, the website webhostingtalk.com was breached and then sold for several thousands. The data contains information regarding 576k users. The information are the following: usernames, emails, IP addresses, and passwords.

The hashing algorithm is standard vBulletin.

Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses,Usernames, Passwords
😈
😈
In 2016, the website scam.com suffered a data breach exposing over 363k users. The incident exposed almost 361k unique email addresses, usernames and passwords stored as vBulletin hashes.

Compromised data: Email addresses, Usernames, Passwords

😈
😈
In an unknown date, the Minecraft community website planetminecraft.com suffered a data breach exposing over 400k users. The incident exposed usernames and passwords stored as md5 hashes.


Compromised data: Usernames, Passwords
😈
😈
In an unknown date (maybe 2015), the MMORPG Games forum openraid.org suffered a data breach exposing over 457k users. The incident exposed over 456k unique email addresses, usernames and passwords stored as phpBB hashes.


Compromised data: Email addresses, Usernames, Passwords

😈
😈

In 2015, the League of Legends game forum NewsOfLegends (newsoflegends.com) suffered a data breach exposing almost 72k users. The incident exposed over 71k unique email addresses,usernames and passwords stored as MD5(Wordpress) hashes.


Compromised data: Email addresses, Usernames, Passwords
😈
😈
In December 2015, the popular Minecraft Resolver site (mcresolver.pw) suffered a databreach which exposed over 13M usernames and IP addresses.


Compromised data: IP addresses, Usernames
😈
😈
In unknown date, the Chinese gaming website Mop.com suffered a data breach exposing over 2.1 million users. The incident exposed over 1.8 million unique email addresses and plaintext passwords.

Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords
😈
😈
In January 2017, the website horseandhound.co.uk suffered a data breach. The incident exposed almost 95k unique email addresses, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as vBulletin hashes.


Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords

😈
😈

In approximately 2016, the gaming website known as D3Scene suffered a data breach. The incident exposed almost 33k unique email addresses, dates of birth, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as vBulletin hashes.

Compromised data: Dates of birth, Email addresses,IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords, Website Activity

😈
😈

Approximately in February 2017, gaming website habbo.st suffered a data breach. The incident exposed over 888k lines included over 590k unique email addresses, IP addresses, usernames and passwords.

Passwords are stored as md5($pass.$salt) hashes with static xCg532%@%gdvf^5DGaa6&*rFTfg^FD4$OIFThrR_gh(ugf*/ (Thanks @Sneed for information about hashtype).

Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords

😈
😈

In April 2016, the DayZ game forum website (forums.dayz.com) suffered a data breach. The incident exposed over 206k unique email addresses, dates of birth, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as IPB and myBB hashes.

Compromised data: Dates of birth, Email addresses, Geographic locations, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords, Website Activity

😈
😈
In 2016, comicbookresources.com a forum for discussing comics, suffered a data breach that exposed over 65k records. The incident exposed over 65k unique email addresses, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as vBulletin hashes.

Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords

👿
😈

In February 2016, a popular carding forum Carding Mafia (cardingmafia.ws) suffered a data breach exposing almost 178k users. The incident exposed over 178k unique email addresses, dates of birth, IP addresses, usernames and passwords stored as vBulletin hashes.

Compromised data: Dates of birth, Email addresses,IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords, Social media profiles

😈
👽

In December 2015, programming language AHK website AutoHotKey (autohotkey.com) suffered a data breach exposing almost 89k users.The incident exposed email addresses, IP, usernames and passwords stored as IPB and salted MD5 hashes.

Compromised data: Email addresses,IP addresses, Usernames, Passwords

👽