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Trello Breached: Database of 15,115,516 User Records Up for Sale

Giulio Saggin
Giulio Saggin
Wednesday 17 July 2024
Trello Breached: Database of 15,115,516 User Records Up for Sale
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A cybercriminal operating under the alias 'emo' has reportedly claimed to have breached Trello, a popular project management platform. The alleged breach has resulted in a database containing 15,115,516 user records being put up for sale.

Key details of the alleged breach:

  1. Scale: The database reportedly contains over 15 million user records.

  2. Data Involved: According to the claim, the compromised information includes:

    • Email addresses

    • Usernames

    • Full names

    • Other unspecified account information

  3. Source: The information comes from claims made by the cybercriminal known as 'emo'.

  4. Current Status: The database is allegedly being offered for sale.

It's important to note that as of now, this information is based on claims made by the alleged attacker. Trello has not yet confirmed or commented on the validity of this breach.

This incident represents a significant data security event for Trello users. In such cases, affected users are typically advised to:

  • Change their passwords immediately

  • Enable two-factor authentication if available

  • Be cautious of potential phishing attempts using the leaked information

  • Monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity

Users of Trello should stay alert for official communications from the company regarding this alleged breach and follow any security recommendations provided.

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