Life360
442,519 records exposed — Email addresses, Names, Phone numbers
SaaS platforms, cloud providers, developer tooling, and app-layer infrastructure are concentrated attack surfaces. One tech vendor breach can expose thousands of downstream customers. Below is every tech-sector breach LeakTrace has indexed.
442,519 records exposed — Email addresses, Names, Phone numbers
500K meeting recordings exposed in unsecured cloud bucket — corporate meetings leaked
8.5M Windows endpoints crashed in faulty content update — largest IT outage in history
Defective Falcon sensor update crashed 8.5M Windows machines worldwide — $5.4B in losses
1.3M support ticket records including PII compromised
1.6M freelancer records including hourly rates and client history exposed via API scraping
1.1TB of internal data stolen via compromised Slack workspace — NullBulge group
Mass domain hijacking via OAuth registration flaw
110M call and text metadata records stolen from Snowflake environment
110M AT&T call and text metadata records — phone numbers, duration, cell tower locations
109M customer call and text records stolen from Snowflake cloud environment
1.1M subscriber records exposed
4.3M e-commerce user records exposed via API misconfiguration on marketplace platform
890K subscriber records exposed
16,502 records exposed — Dates of birth, Email addresses, Time zones, Usernames
10,386 records exposed — Email addresses, IP addresses, Names
1,494,078 records exposed — Bios, Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords and 1 more
10 billion unique passwords compiled from decades of breaches — posted on dark web
Internal AI research discussions accessed by attacker
33M phone numbers exposed from authenticator app database
33M phone numbers associated with authenticator app exposed
Server configuration data for TSMC exposed via IT services provider Kinmax breach — LockBit claim
33M phone numbers stolen in unauthenticated API endpoint abuse
120K API tokens exposed — model training data and private repositories accessible