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DBs Backup

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Discovered
2024-04-05
Breach ID
52a4c1d6789c

Breach Overview

Twitter Database - Leaked, Download! In early 2023, over 200M records scraped from Twitter appeared on a popular hacking forum (BreachForums). The data was obtained sometime in 2021 by abusing an API that enabled email addresses to be resolved to Twitter profiles. The subsequent results were then composed into a corpus of data containing email addresses alongside public Twitter profile information including names, usernames and follower counts I would like to warn users this leak is over 59.17GB uncompressed and 12.27GB compressed. | 1.07 GB | forwarded from: Х

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