14,693,190
Records Exposed
Jan 2023
Date of Breach
Database
Breach Type
Mar 2024
Added to Database
About This Breach
Listed for sale on a popular hacking forum in February 2023, data claiming to be sourced from the fraud protection service Eye4Fraud has come to light. The extensive dataset spans tens of millions of rows and includes 16 million unique email addresses, distributed across 147 tables amounting to 65GB. This information encompasses both direct users of Eye4Fraud and individuals who utilized the service for safeguarding transactions on other platforms. The compromised data reveals user names and bcrypt password hashes, as well as details like names, phone numbers, physical addresses, and partial credit card information (including card type and last 4 digits) for orders made through the service. Despite multiple attempts to report the incident, Eye4Fraud has remained unresponsive.
Compromised Data Types
Country
United States
Language
English
Password Storage
No Passwords
Category
Online Tool, IT Services
Indexed On
Mar 7, 2024
Breach Type
Database
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