verified2017-03-14

Master DeedsMaster Deeds breach

2,257,930 records compromised

Records
2.26M
Breach date
2017-03-14
Data classes
13

Description

In March 2017, a 27GB database backup file named "Master Deeds" was sent to HIBP by a supporter of the project. Upon detailed analysis later that year, the file was found to contain the personal data of tens of millions of living and deceased South African residents. The data included extensive personal attributes such as names, addresses, ethnicities, genders, birth dates, government issued personal identification numbers and 2.2 million email addresses. At the time of publishing, it's alleged the data was sourced from Dracore Data Sciences (Dracore is yet to publicly confirm or deny the data was sourced from their systems). On 18 October 2017, the file was found to have been published to a publicly accessible web server where it was located at the root of an IP address with directory listing enabled. The file was dated 8 April 2015.

Compromised data classes· 13

Dates of birthDeceased statusesEmail addressesEmployersEthnicitiesGendersGovernment issued IDsHome ownership statusesJob titlesNamesNationalitiesPhone numbersPhysical addresses

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Sourced from Have I Been Pwned. Aggregate metadata only — no PII. Curated by Adam Lundqvist, Founder at SQUR.