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DemandScience Data Breach Exposes 122 Million Records After Initial Denials

A database containing information on 122 million people, which had been circulating since February 2024, was confirmed on November 14, 2024, to have been stolen from the business-to-business demand generation platform DemandScience US LLC (formerly Pure Incubation). Security researcher Troy Hunt from Have I Been Pwned authenticated the data, leading DemandScience to confirm that the leaked information originated from a decommissioned system, despite earlier denials.

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