Vimeo data breach exposes personal information of 119,000 people

Vimeo disclosed a data breach exposing personal information of 119,000 people after the ShinyHunters extortion gang hacked the platform in April. The breach occurred through Anodot, a data anomaly detection company, and exposed email addresses and names.
Vimeo, a video hosting and streaming platform, disclosed a data breach exposing personal information of 119,000 people. The ShinyHunters extortion gang stole data in April through Anodot, a data anomaly detection company. Vimeo said the breach didn't cause disruptions and didn't expose user credentials or financial information. The company disabled Anodot credentials and removed the integration with its systems. Have I Been Pwned analyzed the stolen data and reported that 119,200 people's email addresses and names were exposed. ShinyHunters leaked a 106GB archive of stolen documents on its dark web site after failing to extort Vimeo. The gang has been linked to other breaches, including European Commission, Rockstar Games, and Medtronic.
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