SplitVPN Data Breach

What Happened

In July 2026, the Russian VPN service SplitVPN (previously known as NotVPN) suffered a data breach. The incident exposed millions of customer records, including 865k unique email addresses. Other impacted data included IP addresses, the user's country, and partial payment card data (first 6 and last 4 digits plus expiry date).

Compromised Data

Device information
Email addresses
Geographic locations
IP addresses
Partial credit card data

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Breach Overview

  • Affected Addresses:

    865.3k

  • Breach Occurred:

    July 2026

  • Added to HIBP:

    1 Aug 2026

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