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digiDirect Database Leaked September 2024 – Free Download

In September 2024, a data breach sourced from the Australian retailer digiDirect was published to a popular hacking forum. The breach exposed over 300k rows of data including email and physical address, name, phone number and date of birth. Approximately half the email addresses were on domains from external marketplaces including Amazon, eBay and Westfield.

Site: https://www.digidirect.com.au

On the news: https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/01/australian_digidirect_info_leak/

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[REPOST] Apollo Database Leaked 23 July 2018 (Compact) – Free Download

On July 23, 2018, the Apollo database was leaked, causing concern and outrage among users and experts in the tech industry. The Apollo database was a collection of user information from the popular Chinese social media platform, including sensitive personal data such as real names, addresses, and phone numbers.

The leak occurred when an unauthorized party gained access to the database and downloaded the entire contents, which included the personal information of millions of users. The data was then posted online, making it easily accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

The consequences of the leak were significant, as many users were worried about the potential for identity theft and other forms of cybercrime. In addition, the leak raised concerns about the security practices of the company responsible for the database, and led to calls for greater protections for personal data.

In the aftermath of the leak, the Chinese government launched an investigation into the matter, and the company behind the Apollo database took steps to improve its security measures. Despite these efforts, however, the damage had already been done, and many users remained concerned about the safety of their personal information.

Overall, the Apollo database leak serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of securing personal data and the potential consequences of a breach. It is a reminder that even the most seemingly secure systems can be vulnerable to attacks, and that it is crucial to take steps to protect ourselves and our information online.

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MyFitnessPal Full Dump – Free Download

In February 2018, the diet and exercise service MyFitnessPal suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 144 million unique email addresses alongside usernames, IP addresses and passwords stored as SHA-1 and bcrypt hashes (the former for earlier accounts, the latter for newer accounts).

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Anti Public Combolist Leaked December 2016 – Free Download

In December 2016, a huge list of email address and password pairs appeared in a “combo list” referred to as “Anti Public”. The list contained 458 million unique email addresses, many with multiple different passwords hacked from various online systems. The list was broadly circulated and used for”credential stuffing”, that is attackers employ it in an attempt to identify other online systems where the account owner had reused their password.

Compromised data: Email addresses, Passwords

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