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b1nd.net_tufanbeyli.meb.gov.tr.7z

Database World ROC

This page documents a data breach listing tracked by Breach House. It summarizes the publicly advertised leak attributed to Database World ROC, including the affected entity, origin and the date the listing was first indexed.

Country
Türkiye
Discovered
2025-04-25
Breach ID
91bb66c90537

Breach Overview

A compromised dataset linked to b1nd.net_tufanbeyli.meb.gov.tr.7z was advertised by Database World ROC. The exposed records are associated with Türkiye. Breach House indexed this entry on April 25, 2025 from publicly posted breach listings. Breach House does not host, mirror or redistribute any leaked files — this record only notes that the listing was made public.

Dark Web Exposure

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