
JD Breach
Jan 1, 2013
141,631,698 rows
Added on Feb 4, 2025
What happened in the JD Breach?
DataBreach.com Team · February 3rd 2025, 7:00 pm EST
In January 2013, JD.com, a leading Chinese e-commerce platform, experienced a data breach that exposed approximately 141 million users' personal information. The compromised data included usernames, passwords, email addresses, and phone numbers.
JD.com attributed the breach to a security vulnerability in Apache Struts 2, an open-source web application framework. Upon discovering the breach, the company addressed the security loophole and notified affected users, urging them to update their account information.
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