A major data breach has exposed the entire user database of BreachForums, a prominent English-language hacking forum on the dark web. The breach was announced on the shinyhunte[.]rs platform, which published a message and made the leaked database available for download and analysis. BreachForums, which had previously replaced RaidForums after its seizure, has been a central hub for cybercriminal activity, including the distribution of stolen data and hacking tools. The forum has faced multiple shutdowns and seizures, but continued to operate under new management and through various hosting providers and domains.
In addition to the BreachForums breach, recent activity on dark web forums has included the sale and sharing of data from a South Korean university and a Saudi Arabian employment platform. These incidents highlight the ongoing risks posed by data leaks and breaches on dark web marketplaces, where sensitive information is traded and discussed. Security researchers have made related indicators of compromise (IOCs) and analysis available to subscribers, emphasizing the need for vigilance among organizations whose data may be exposed in such forums.

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Have I Been Pwned added the BreachForums incident to its breach corpus, identifying it as a 2025 breach. HIBP reported that the exposure affected 672,000 unique email addresses across all database tables, including 324,000 from the users table alone.
BreachForums administrator "N/A" publicly acknowledged the incident and said the leaked data came from an older August 2025 exposure rather than a fresh compromise. The administrator apologized and attributed the leak to an unsecured folder used during restoration.
Alongside the database leak, the leaker published a manifesto attributed to "James" and released a BreachForums administrator PGP private key. Researchers said the materials were presented as evidence supporting the leak's authenticity, though some claims in the manifesto were unverified.
A database containing roughly 323,986 to 323,988 BreachForums user records was publicly posted on shinyhunte[.]rs by an individual calling themselves "James." The leak exposed usernames, email addresses, password hashes, registration data, and some IP-related information, creating major deanonymization risk for forum users.
A reincarnated version of BreachForums was taken offline in October 2025 by a coalition of law enforcement agencies. This followed repeated prior shutdowns and pressure on the forum's operators.
During restoration work after the breachforums[.]hn shutdown, a backup containing the forum's user table and administrator PGP key was reportedly left in an unsecured, publicly accessible folder. Multiple reports and BreachForums administrator "N/A" said this exposure occurred in August 2025 and was the source of the later leak.
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