Samsung (LAPSUS$)
190GB of source code including Galaxy device secrets stolen
SaaS platforms, cloud providers, developer tooling, and app-layer infrastructure are concentrated attack surfaces. One tech vendor breach can expose thousands of downstream customers. Below is every tech-sector breach LeakTrace has indexed.
190GB of source code including Galaxy device secrets stolen
71,335 records exposed — Email addresses, Passwords
Lapsus$ stole 1TB including proprietary GPU driver source code
LAPSUS$ stole 1TB including employee credentials and proprietary data
89,966 records exposed — Email addresses, Geographic locations, Names, Purchases
90K donor records from Christian crowdfunding exposed
Cyberattack disrupted 4G/5G, TV, and SMS services for millions of customers
100K video interview recordings exposed in S3 misconfiguration
Chinese espionage compromised journalist email accounts
BlackCat ransomware disrupted energy trading company
73,944 records exposed — Email addresses, Genders, IP addresses, Passwords and 2 more
Lapsus$ compromised Okta support engineer — 366 enterprise customers impacted
370,794 records exposed — Browser user agent details, Email addresses, Passwords, Usernames
3.7M user records stolen in data breach
Lapsus$ stole 10,000 employee and customer records from telecom giant
Ransomware shut down workforce management for thousands of employers
Log4Shell CVE-2021-44228 affected billions of devices worldwide
Critical zero-day in Apache Log4j — billions of devices vulnerable worldwide
Critical RCE in Apache Log4j affected millions of Java applications worldwide
113,990,759 records exposed — Email addresses, Names, Usernames
1.2M managed WordPress customer records exposed
65M user records exposed in unsecured database
4GB of data stolen from Japanese server
Network breached for 5 months — job candidate and intern data stolen