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NVIDIA's February 2022 breach exposed 71,335 employee records, including email addresses and password hashes.

Records exposed
71,335 records
Breach date
Breach Feb 23, 2022
Last update
Updated Mar 2, 2022

What data was exposed?

Fields reported as compromised in this breach record.

Email addressesPasswords

Why does this breach matter?

In-depth analysis of the breach and its implications.

In February 2022, NVIDIA, a globally recognized microchip company, experienced a data breach resulting in the unauthorized exposure of internal employee credentials and proprietary code, including 71,335 email addresses and NTLM password hashes. This data was later observed distributed within the hacking community, showcasing the significant impact on the organization's sensitive information security framework.

Impact Analysis

Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.

User Impact
Personal data of employees might have been leaked, leading to potential misuse and account compromise risks.
Business Impact
Exposure of sensitive internal credentials and proprietary code poses risks to NVIDIA's intellectual properties and operational security.
Affected Sectors
  • Technology
  • Semiconductors
Geographic Impact
  • Global

What You Should Do

Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.

If You Were Affected

  • Employees should reset their passwords immediately and by using new, unique, and complex passwords.
  • Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) wherever applicable.
  • Stay alert to phishing attempts leveraging the breached data.

Preventive Measures

  • Implement robust access controls and apply security measures for sensitive and proprietary data.
  • Regularly update and enforce strong password policies within the organization.
  • Conduct frequent security audits and employee awareness training programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this breach and what it means for you.

The breach exposed internal employee email addresses and NTLM password hashes.