LemonBan

LemonBan

Data Breach

www.lemonban.com

7,693

Records Exposed

Jan 2025

Date of Breach

Database

Breach Type

Mar 2025

Added to Database

About This Breach

In January 2025, LemonBan, a Chinese tech education platform, experienced a breach compromising approximately 8,000 records, including email addresses, usernames, phone numbers, and passwords stored as MD5 hashes. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in educational platforms managing user credentials. Proper cybersecurity measures are essential to safeguard sensitive information and maintain trust in digital learning environments.

Compromised Data Types

Email Address Phone Number Password Hash Username

Country

China

Language

Chinese

Password Storage

MD5

Category

Education

Indexed On

Mar 25, 2025

Breach Type

Database

What Should You Do?

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  • Change your password immediately on LemonBan and any other site where you used the same password. Use a unique, strong password for each account.
  • Watch for phishing emails targeting your inbox. Attackers may use your exposed email address to send convincing scam messages.
  • Be alert to smishing attacks (SMS phishing). Scammers may text you pretending to be banks or service providers.
  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all important accounts to add an extra layer of security.
  • Use a password manager to generate and store unique, strong passwords for every account.

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