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Thingiverse

Thingiverse

mediumHave I Been Pwned
Disclosed

October 13, 2020

1991 days ago

Records

228.1K

Confirmed

Root Cause

Hacking

Industry

Social Media

Description

In October 2021, a database backup taken from the 3D model sharing service Thingiverse began extensively circulating within the hacking community. Dating back to October 2020, the 36GB file contained 228 thousand unique email addresses, mostly alongside comments left on 3D models. The data also included usernames, IP addresses, full names and passwords stored as either unsalted SHA-1 or bcrypt hashes. In some cases, physical addresses was also exposed. Thingiverse's owner, MakerBot, is aware of the incident but at the time of writing, is yet to issue a disclosure statement. The data was provided to HIBP by dehashed.com.

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Exposed Data Types

Exposed Data

PasswordsEmail AddressesPhysical AddressesDate of BirthIP AddressesNamesUsernames
Thingiverse Data Breach (2020) - 228K Records | ExposedMap