πŸ’”Data Breach Database

The Data Breach Database in Menaxa is a comprehensive, real-time log of security breaches and exposed data leaks β€” giving teams complete visibility into who was breached, when, what was stolen, and how severe it was.

Whether you’re tracking risk, monitoring brand mentions, or researching attack patterns, this database lets you search, filter, and investigate breaches with precision.


πŸ“¦ What It Tracks

Metric

Description

Total Breaches

Count of tracked security incidents across the web

Exposed Records

Total number of leaked/compromised data points

Major Breaches

Incidents with over 1 million records affected


πŸ”Ž Database Table Overview

Column

Description

Breach Name

Organization or domain that was compromised

Breach Date

The confirmed or reported date of the incident

Data Types

Types of data exposed: emails, passwords, IPs, card numbers, and more

Records

Count of affected data points (e.g., 1,000,000 email-password pairs)

Each breach name is clickable and leads to a detailed view (coming soon), which includes:

  • Description of how the breach occurred

    Type of attack (if known)

    Sources (e.g. Telegram dump, dark web, public repo)

    Mitigation or response actions (if reported)


πŸ“Š Filter Options

  • Search by breach name, organization, domain, or dataset

  • Filter by:

    • Data Type (e.g., passwords, phone numbers, card details)

    • Date Range

    • Record Count

    • Severity (Major breaches over 1M)

Use these tools to:

  • Monitor sensitive domains

  • Track leaked customer data types

  • Cross-reference threat activity with your tech stack or customers


🧠 Use Cases by Role

Role

Value

Security teams

Track attack surfaces, notify stakeholders of exposure risks

Product teams

Monitor data leaks involving your brand, suppliers, or customers

Researchers

Study attack frequency, source behavior, and data type evolution

CTOs/Leaders

Understand breach impact on business trust and compliance


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