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HighOMGPOP experienced a 2013 data breach exposing 7.1 million user records, including plaintext passwords.
- Records exposed
- 7,071,293 records
- Breach date
- Breach Jan 1, 2013
- Last update
- Updated Nov 20, 2023
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 2013, OMGPOP, the company behind the Draw Something app, suffered a data breach resulting in the compromise of 7.1 million user records. This included email addresses and plaintext passwords, which surfaced publicly in 2019.
Impact Analysis
Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.
- User Impact
- User credentials were exposed, increasing the risk of account compromise elsewhere if reused.
- Business Impact
- The company's brand faced reputational risks, particularly as the leaked data appeared six years post-incident.
- Affected Sectors
- Gaming
- Technology
- Geographic Impact
- Global
What You Should Do
Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.
If You Were Affected
- •Change passwords associated with the breached email addresses.
- •Ensure different accounts do not reuse the same passwords.
- •Monitor email accounts for unusual activity.
Preventive Measures
- •Employ strong, unique passwords for each online account.
- •Utilize password managers to simplify secure practices.
- •Enable multi-factor authentication wherever available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this breach and what it means for you.
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