Stickam Database

2012
Breach Count:

531,308

Region:

Global

Source:

-

File Size:

13.71 MB

Uncompressed File Size:

37.53 MB

File Count:

1

In 2012, the Stickam database was leaked, exposing the personal information of 531,308 users. Stickam was a live video streaming service that allowed users to broadcast live video to a global audience.

The leaked database contained a range of sensitive information, including

usernames and passwords, email addresses, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and location data. Additionally, the database included information on user relationships, such as friends and fans, as well as data on user activity, including viewing and streaming habits.

The leaked data also includedcribed information, including age, gender, and location data. The database was compromised through an unknown vulnerability in the Stickam platform, which allowed an unauthorized third-party to access the data.

The leak was subsequently sold on the dark web, and the data has been publicly available since then. The Stickam leak has been cited as one of the most significant data breaches in recent history, highlighting the importance of robust security measures to protect personal data.

The leak has also led to concerns about online privacy and the vulnerabilities of online platforms to data breaches. As the internet continues to evolve, it is essential that individuals and organizations take proactive measures to protect their data and maintain online privacy.

Leaked Information:
Email
User Name
Password

We have loaded this breach into our database.

File List:
Stickam.com.txt