
7-Eleven Data Breach Exposes Franchisee Information
7-Eleven confirmed on May 19, 2026, that hackers breached internal systems storing franchisee application records, exposing personal information such as names, addresses, and other sensitive data.
Signal context
First seen: May 19, 2026
Last updated: Jun 26, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- Hackers breached 7-Eleven's internal systems.
- The breach exposed franchisee application records.
- Exposed personal information included names, addresses, and other sensitive data.
Signal analysis
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Likely country: 🇺🇸 United States
inferred from source domains
Watch internet-facing systems, credential abuse and exploit activity.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
Impact area: Confidentiality
Likely asset: User or customer data
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- 90 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
External sources
7-Eleven data breach exposes personal information of 185,000 people - Bleeping Computerhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/7-eleven-data-breach-exposes-personal-information-of-185-000-people/Public source from bleepingcomputer.com.
Personal information of 185000 people exposed after cyberattack on 7-Eleven - Help Net Securityhttps://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2026/05/26/7-eleven-data-breach-shinyhunters/Public source from helpnetsecurity.com.
7-Eleven confirms breach after ShinyHunters claims - Recorded Future Newshttps://therecord.media/7-eleven-reports-data-breach-shinyhuntersPublic source from therecord.media.
This Week's Cybersecurity News: May 22nd, 2026 - Applied Techhttps://www.appliedtech.us/resource-hub/this-week-in-cybersecurity-may22-2026/Public source from appliedtech.us.
Biggest Cyber Attacks, Data Breaches, Ransomware Attacks of May 2026https://www.cm-alliance.com/cybersecurity-blog/biggest-cyber-attacks-data-breaches-ransomware-attacks-of-may-2026Public source from cm-alliance.com.
7-Eleven confirms data breach claimed by the ShinyHunters gang - Bleeping Computerhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/7-eleven-confirms-data-breach-claimed-by-the-shinyhunters-gang/Public source from bleepingcomputer.com.
7-Eleven Data Breach Confirmed After ShinyHunters Ransom Demand - SecurityWeekhttps://www.securityweek.com/7-eleven-data-breach-confirmed-after-shinyhunters-ransom-demand/Public source from securityweek.com.
Latest Breach news - Bleeping Computerhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tag/breach/Public source from bleepingcomputer.com.
185,000 Likely Impacted by 7-Eleven Data Breach - SecurityWeekhttps://www.securityweek.com/185000-likely-impacted-by-7-eleven-data-breach/Public source from securityweek.com.
Latest Data Leak news - Bleeping Computerhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tag/data-leak/Public source from bleepingcomputer.com.
This Week in Cybersecurity | May 22nd, 2026 - Applied Techhttps://www.appliedtech.us/resource-hub/this-week-in-cybersecurity-may22-2026/Public source from appliedtech.us.
Biggest Cyber Attacks, Data Breaches, Ransomware Attacks of May 2026https://www.cybermanagementalliance.com/biggest-cyber-attacks-data-breaches-ransomware-attacks-of-may-2026/Public source from cybermanagementalliance.com.
SWK Technologies May 2026 Cybersecurity News Recaphttps://www.swktech.com/blog/swk-technologies-may-2026-cybersecurity-news-recapPublic source from swktech.com.
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