PayAsUGym

Dec 15, 2016
Breach Count:

400,260

Region:

Global

Source:

-

File Size:

119.25 MB

Uncompressed File Size:

1.10 GB

File Count:

10

In 2016, a major data breach occurred with PayAsUGym, a UK-based fitness app, resulting in the leaking of 400,260 records. This incident highlights the importance of data security in the ever-growing digital world.

According to reports, the breach occurred when an Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 bucket containing PayAsUGyms customer data was left unsecured and accessible to the public. The exposed data included names, email addresses, and phone numbers. This allowed hackers to access the sensitive information without any authentication or authorization. The misconfigured bucket was discovered by a security researcher, who then notified PayAsUGym about the vulnerability.

The leak occurred due to human error, as the company failed to set proper access controls and permissions for the AWS bucket. This lack of diligence allowed unauthorized access to the data, putting thousands of customers at risk. PayAsUGym immediately took action to secure the bucket and notified affected customers.aina the importance of maintaining robust data security measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

The PayAsUGym breach serves as a cautionary tale about the need for companies to prioritize data security and ensure that their systems are properly configured to prevent unauthorized access.

Leaked Information:
Browser user agent details
Email
IP Address
Full Name
Partial credit card data
Password
Phone
Website activity

We have loaded this breach into our database.

File List:
@H_payasugym.com (300K Entries Full).txt
@P_payasugym.com (23K Not Found).txt
@P_payasugym.com (276K Found).txt
@P_payasugym.com (500 Entries) sample.txt
corporate-2016-12-14.sql
financial-2016-12-14.sql
passes.txt
userpass.txt
users.txt
user_card.sql