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200 Websites Breached, Cyble’s Data Breach Alert as of June 1, 2020 – 6.1 Million Accounts at Risk!!

Here Cyble has detected and verified 200 data breaches on various websites and companies. In total due to these data breaches around 6.1 million user accounts are brought up to risk. Cyble’s researchers have been continuously monitoring and keeping a regular track on the on-going data breaches and assisting its users to get their accounts and data is secured. For instance, recently we reported a major data leak which included a government database of over 20 million Taiwanese citizens leaked in darkweb.

Once the Cyble Research Team came across the 200 data breaches then they instantly acquired the leaked database and indexed it on the amibreached search engine, which allows the users to check if their account has been exposed via Cyble’s data breach monitoring platform amibreached.com.

We report these breaches so people could be aware of the threats and risks using these applications, and perhaps do something about it. Cyble has acquired the information/databases. Retail users can ascertain their exposure via our darkweb monitoring search engine, which holds over 40 billion darkweb records while enterprise customers can assess their third parties, employees, and partners’ cyber risk exposure as well.

Below is the list of 200 domains being breached-:

List of 200 domains being breached
List of 200 domains being breached
List of 200 domains being breached
List of 200 domains being breached
List of 200 domains being breached

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Cyble is a US-based cyber threat intelligence company with the express mission to provide organizations with real-time views of their supply chain cyber threats and risks.

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