Mashable Data Breach
What Happened
In approximately mid-2020, Mashable suffered a data breach that subsequently turned up publicly in November 2020. The data included 1.4 million unique email addresses along with names, genders, expired auth tokens, physical locations, links to social media profiles and days and months of birth. The data was provided to HIBP by dehashed.com.
Compromised Data
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Affected Accounts:
1.4 million
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Breach Occurred:
June 2020
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Added to HIBP:
10 Nov 2020
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Change Your Password
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