
Digimon Breach
Sep 5, 2016
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Added on Dec 1, 2024
What happened in the Digimon Breach?
DataBreach.com Team · November 30th 2024, 7:00 pm EST
In September 2016, logs from a service believed to be digimon.co.in were exposed, likely due to an unsecured MongoDB instance. The service stopped operating shortly after, and its exact nature remains unclear, though it was possibly a mail service used for spam delivery.
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