Here’s your weekly #databreach news roundup:
OmniGPT, Hospital Sisters Health System, Adopt Me Trading Values, Youthmanual, Doxbin, Zacks, and 1Win.
Hospital Sisters Health System
Hospital Sisters Health System notified over 882,000 patients that an August 2023 cyberattack led to a data breach that exposed their personal and health information. #databreachhttps://t.co/6vMez99ttn
— DevaOnBreaches (@DevaOnBreaches) February 9, 2025
Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) notified over 882,000 patients of a data breach caused by a cyberattack in August 2023, which exposed personal and health information. The breach was discovered on August 27, and although systems were severely impacted by a widespread outage, HSHS has been working with external experts to restore services. The breach affected a range of sensitive data, including medical and financial details, but there is no evidence of identity theft or fraud. HSHS is offering affected individuals one year of free credit monitoring.
Adopt Me Trading Values
@XposedOrNot += Adopt Me Trading Values Data Breach
— XposedOrNot (@XposedOrNot) February 11, 2025
The Adopt Me Trading Values #databreach in July 2022 affected the website used for assessing pet trade values in the "Adopt Me!" Roblox game exposing 86K email addresses, along with usernames, IP addresses, and bcrypt pwd… pic.twitter.com/x0BtG27O5b
Read more at : https://xposedornot.com/xposed#AdoptMeTradingValues
Youthmanual
@XposedOrNot += Youthmanual Data Breach
— XposedOrNot (@XposedOrNot) February 11, 2025
The Youthmanual #databreach in January 2019 exposed 1.1 million records from the Indonesian college and career platform, including 942K unique email addresses. The breach compromised extensive personal information such as names, genders,… pic.twitter.com/QPQCN7JN9a
Read more at : https://xposedornot.com/xposed#YouthManual
OmniGPT
Hacker claims to have breached OmniGPT, leaking over 30,000 user email address, phone numbers, and 34 million lines of chat messages. Data includes API keys, credentials, and file links. #databreach @WAK4S https://t.co/KdeCMGCWC6
— DevaOnBreaches (@DevaOnBreaches) February 12, 2025
A hacker, using the alias “Gloomer,” claimed to have breached OmniGPT, a popular AI-powered chatbot platform, leaking over 30,000 user emails, phone numbers, and 34 million lines of chat messages. The breach, which was shared on Breach Forums, exposed sensitive data such as API keys, credentials, billing information, and personal files uploaded by users, including office projects and personal documents. The leak could lead to identity theft, phishing, and financial fraud, especially with the presence of exposed credentials. OmniGPT has not yet responded, raising concerns about the platform’s security practices and potential legal implications, particularly regarding GDPR compliance.
Zacks
@XposedOrNot += Zacks Data Breach
— XposedOrNot (@XposedOrNot) February 16, 2025
The Zacks #databreach in June 2024 allegedly affected the investment research company, with data later published on a popular hacking forum. This incident exposed 12M unique email addresses along with IP and physical addresses, names,… pic.twitter.com/H1n7ZsKOJN
Read more at : https://xposedornot.com/xposed#Zacks-2024
Doxbin
@XposedOrNot += Doxbin Data Breach
— XposedOrNot (@XposedOrNot) February 16, 2025
The Doxbin #databreach in February 2025 involved the compromise of the doxing website Doxbin by a group known as "TOoDA," which publicly dumped the data. The breach exposed 336K unique email addresses along with usernames. pic.twitter.com/pXw2r9qddM
Read more at : https://xposedornot.com/xposed#Doxbin-2025
1win
@XposedOrNot += 1win Data Breach
— XposedOrNot (@XposedOrNot) February 16, 2025
The 1win #databreach exposed sensitive information of 96M users from the online betting platform. The compromised data included email and IP addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, country details, and SHA-256 password hashes. pic.twitter.com/kl78esIh6l
Read more at : https://xposedornot.com/xposed#1Win