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The Post Millennial

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The Post Millennial suffered a breach in May 2024, exposing sensitive user and subscriber data alongside mailing list details.

Records exposed
56,973,345 records
Breach date
Breach May 2, 2024
Last update
Updated May 14, 2024

What data was exposed?

Fields reported as compromised in this breach record.

Email addressesGendersIP addressesNamesPasswordsPhone numbersPhysical addressesUsernames

Why does this breach matter?

In-depth analysis of the breach and its implications.

In May 2024, The Post Millennial, a prominent conservative news website, experienced a data breach affecting its platform's subscribers, contributors, and external mailing lists. The incident exposed sensitive data, including physical addresses, email addresses, gender identifiers, and plaintext passwords of tens of thousands of individuals, along with details of millions of email addresses reportedly associated with third-party campaigns potentially linked to the site's operations. The dataset was subsequently published on a hacking forum and propagated via torrents.

Impact Analysis

Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.

User Impact
Users experienced exposure of sensitive data, including plaintext passwords.
Business Impact
Reputational damage, subscriber trust erosion, and potential legal implications.
Affected Sectors
  • Media
Geographic Impact
  • Global

What You Should Do

Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.

If You Were Affected

  • Change account passwords immediately.
  • Monitor accounts for unauthorized activity.
  • Apply two-factor authentication where possible.
  • Contact entities where your data might be affected for support.

Preventive Measures

  • Regularly update and patch systems.
  • Educate users about phishing tactics.
  • Maintain encrypted databases for sensitive data.
  • Audit third-party data usage regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Data exposed included email addresses, physical addresses, IP addresses, and plaintext passwords.