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Breaches
1
1 verified
Records Exposed
7.4M
Total across all breaches
Data Types Leaked
5
0 high risk
Latest Breach
2016
Rankwatch

Breach History

Rankwatch
Nov 2016High
7.4M
Records exposed
5
Data types leaked
Verified
Status

In approximately November 2016, the search engine optimisation management company RankWatch exposed a Mongo DB with no password publicly whereupon their data was exfiltrated and posted to an online forum. The data contained 7.4 million unique email addresses along with names, employers, phone numbers and job titles in a table called "us_emails". When contacted and advised of the incident, RankWatch would not reveal the purpose of the data, where it had been acquired from and whether the data owners had consented to its collection. The forum which originally posted the data explained it as being "in the same vein as the modbsolutions leak", a large list of corporate data allegedly used for spam purposes.

Exposed Data Types
Email addressesEmployersJob titlesNamesPhone numbers
Incident Status
Data breachYes
Data brokerNo
Policy contradictionsNo
Exposed Data Types
Email addressesLow risk
EmployersLow risk
Job titlesLow risk
NamesLow risk
Phone numbersMedium risk