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Doxbin Hack Exposes 136000 User Records

February 14, 2025
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BMGI Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Data

Doxbin, a platform known for doxxing and exposing personal information, was recently compromised by a hacker group named Tooda. The breach involved a rival group attacking Doxbin’s infrastructure, deleting user accounts, and locking out administrators. As a result, the attackers gained access to the platform’s backend and released a significant database containing 136,814 user records, including IDs, usernames, and email addresses. In addition to this, Tooda exposed a file known as the “Doxbin Blacklist,” which listed individuals who had paid to keep their information off the platform.

The hack was reportedly carried out as a response to accusations against one of Tooda’s members, intensifying the longstanding rivalry between different hacker groups. The leak also included a list titled “Doxbin Admin River aka Paula’s Dox,” which contained detailed personal information about one of Doxbin’s administrators, River, whose real name is apparently Paula. This file included private data about the individual, accompanied by a message warning Paula to stay away from Doxbin.

The incident highlights the vulnerability of even malicious platforms to rival cyberattacks.

For Doxbin users, the breach poses a serious risk. The exposure of usernames and email addresses could lead to further security issues, as the leaked data may be cross-referenced with other breaches, potentially exposing real-world identities. Security researchers, rival hackers, or even law enforcement could use this data to uncover connections and trace individuals involved in the platform. The breach has raised concerns about the safety of users who once used the platform to target others with doxxing.

At the time of writing, Doxbin was offline, and the platform’s future remains uncertain. The breach serves as a stark reminder that even malicious services are not immune to attacks from rival groups. Users who relied on Doxbin to conceal their information now find themselves at risk, with the tables turned as their own personal data is exposed to the public. The event underscores the inherent dangers of participating in illegal activities online.

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  • Hackers Expose 136000 User Records in Doxbin Data Breach
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