Welcome to the Historical Data Breaches Archive! This repository contains a comprehensive and ever-growing collection of data breaches and scrapes throughout history. All the data breaches stored here are publicly available and can be freely downloaded for research, analysis, or educational purposes.
This repository is a centralized hub for data breaches and scrapes that have occurred over the years. Whether you are a cybersecurity researcher, data analyst, or simply curious about data breaches, you can access, download, and explore these datasets.
- π Complete List of Data Breaches: Every breach is cataloged with its details.
- π₯ Free Downloadable Files: Each breach can be freely downloaded using the provided links.
- ποΈ Organized by Industry: The breaches are sorted for easier navigation.
You can freely download any data breach file using the links provided in the breaches
directory. Each breach is stored in a separate file with detailed information. Follow these steps:
- Navigate to the Data Breaches Directory.
- Choose the breach file you're interested in.
- Click on the download link at the bottom to save the file to your local machine.
Studying data breaches can help:
- Understand cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
- Prevent future breaches.
- Analyze attack trends and patterns.
Whether you're doing research or simply want to explore, these datasets can help you uncover valuable insights.
These datasets are free to use for:
- Cybersecurity research.
- Data science projects.
- Academic studies.
You can also contribute new data breaches by submitting a pull request or by suggesting updates via an issue.
If you come across a new data breach or notice outdated information, feel free to contribute. You can submit a pull request or open an issue for review.
If you would like your database to be removed from the Historical Data Breaches Archive, please contact me on Discord at @trace.rip
. I will process your request promptly.
If you're interested in learning more about data breaches or cybersecurity: