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CyberServe

Have I Been PwnedConfirmed breachAdded November 4, 2021Occurred October 29, 20211,107,034 accountscyberserve.co.ilAll CyberServe breaches →
What was exposed
Dates of birthDrinking habitsEmail addressesFamily structureGendersGeographic locationsHIV statusesIP addressesNamesPasswordsPersonal health dataPhone numbersPhysical attributesPrivate messagesProfile photosReligionsSexual orientationsSmoking habitsUsernames
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In October 2021, the Israeli hosting provider CyberServe was breached and ransomed before having a substantial amount of their customer data leaked publicly by a group known as "Black Shadow" . Amongst the data was the LGBTQ dating site Atraf and the Machon Mor medical institute. Due to multiple different sites being compromised, the impacted data is broad and ranges from relationship information to medical data to email addresses and passwords stored in plain text. The data was made available to HIBP with support from May Brooks-Kempler, founder of the Think Safe Cyber community in Israel .
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What is the CyberServe data breach?

In October 2021, the Israeli hosting provider CyberServe was breached and ransomed before having a substantial amount of their customer data leaked publicly by a group known as "Black Shadow" . Amongst the data was the LGBTQ dating site Atraf and the Machon...

When did the data breach happen?

This data breach occurred around October 2021.

How many accounts were affected?

Around 1,107,034 accounts were affected.

What information was exposed?

Exposed data included Dates of birth, Drinking habits, Email addresses, Family structure, Genders, Geographic locations, HIV statuses and IP addresses.

What should I do if I was affected?

Change your password for this account, and anywhere you reused it. Turn on two-factor authentication. Expect more phishing and spam at this address. Treat messages that reference this company with extra caution. Watch for text-message phishing and SIM-swap attempts on your phone number. Be wary of targeted scams that use your personal details to sound convincing.

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