Neighbourly Data Breach: 150GB of User Data Compromised
In an alarming turn of events, Neighbourly, New Zealand’s largest private, address-verified online social network, has reportedly suffered a significant data breach. An unknown threat actor has allegedly listed a massive database for sale on a cybercrime marketplace, raising serious concerns about the security of user information. This breach is particularly troubling due to the extensive nature of the data involved.
About Neighbourly Data Breach: 150GB of User Data and Messages Put for Sale
Neighbourly connects local communities and allows users to interact through verified profiles. However, the recent breach has compromised over 213 million lines of data, totaling an astonishing 150 GB. The data includes sensitive user information that could have far-reaching implications for those affected. The threat actor claims to possess not only user profile details but also records of platform interactions, putting millions of users at risk.
What Happened
Details surrounding the breach indicate that a cybercriminal gained unauthorized access to Neighbourly’s database, leading to the exposure of a vast amount of personal information. This includes:
- Full names
- Email addresses
- Phone numbers
- Physical addresses and verified Neighborhood IDs
- GPS Coordinates (Latitude and Longitude)
- Biographies
- Account status details (isActive, isRegistered, isVerified)
- Private messages and forum posts (including subjects and body text)
- User timestamps (registeredAt, createdAt)
The implications of this breach are severe, as it not only exposes personal information but also includes private communications that could be exploited by malicious entities.
Next Steps
If you believe you may be affected by the Neighbourly data breach, it is crucial to take immediate action. We at Srourian Law Firm (SLF) are here to assist you. Our team of legal professionals can guide you through your options and help you understand your rights. We encourage all affected parties to reach out to us for a consultation to discuss the best course of action following this breach.
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