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Global Overview of Data Breaches and Sensitive Information

Continuously updated data from deep web and surface web sources.

Breaches today
14,283
+5% this week
Records exposed
892,451
+7% this week
Compromised sites
2,847
+4% this week
Active groups
156
+3% this week

Ranking: most sold data on the Dark Web

Passport $1,500
Bank account $500
Driver's license $150
Credit card $15
Full SSN $10
Email login $5
Social media account $3
Leaked password $1

Deep Web vs Surface Web

Deep Web 68%
Surface Web 32%

Origin of major hacker groups

Russia 32%
China 24%
North Korea 15%
Iran 11%
Others 18%

The Deep Web is a layer of the internet not visible to regular users, accessible only to hackers who trade illegal information, sell stolen personal data, develop new computer viruses, and anonymously exchange information about hacking tools. The Surface Web is the visible part of the internet we browse daily, where data is more secure, information is indexed by search engines, and we can freely access.

Stay Safe

Essential tips to keep your data secure

Unique passwords

Use a different password for each service. If one leaks, the others stay protected.

Two-factor authentication

Enable 2FA whenever possible. Even with your password, no one can access without the second factor.

Password manager

Use apps like Bitwarden or 1Password to securely store strong, unique passwords.

Monitor your data

Periodically check if your data has appeared in new breaches.