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LegionProxy
MediumLegionProxy disclosed a breach in April 2026, exposing 10,000 user records with highly sensitive content.
- Records exposed
- 10,144 records
- Breach date
- Breach Apr 6, 2026
- Last update
- Updated May 6, 2026
What data was exposed?
Fields reported as compromised in this breach record.
Email addressesNamesPasswordsPurchases
Why does this breach matter?
In-depth analysis of the breach and its implications.
In April 2026, LegionProxy, a commercial network for residential and ISP proxy services, reported a security breach impacting over 10,000 records. The exposed data included email addresses, bcrypt-hashed passwords, names, and information about purchases, necessitating users to assess their associated accounts for potential risks and ensure security best practices.
Impact Analysis
Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.
- User Impact
- Users may face account compromises or targeted phishing attacks.
- Business Impact
- Reputational damage and legal compliance concerns may arise for LegionProxy.
- Affected Sectors
- Cybersecurity
- E-commerce
- Geographic Impact
- Global
What You Should Do
Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.
If You Were Affected
- •Change passwords on LegionProxy accounts and any reused credentials.
- •Verify no unauthorized purchases or transactions occurred.
- •Monitor for phishing attempts leveraging exposed information.
Preventive Measures
- •Use unique passwords across services and employ password managers.
- •Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) where available.
- •Regularly review account security settings for any unfamiliar activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this breach and what it means for you.
Reset your LegionProxy credentials and enable MFA for enhanced account security.