In May 2017, the Canadian telecommunications company Bell experienced a data breach where millions of customer records were exposed and subsequently leaked online. The attacker mentioned that this release was due to Bell's lack of cooperation and threatened to disclose more data. The compromised information included over 2 million unique email addresses, 153,000 survey results from 2011 and 2012, and 162 Bell employee records containing comprehensive personal data such as names, phone numbers, and plain-text "passcodes." Notably, Bell had previously suffered another breach in 2014, which exposed 40,000 records. The exposed data encompassed email addresses, geographic locations, IP addresses, job titles, names, passwords, phone numbers, spoken languages, survey results, and usernames.
Compromised data: Email addresses, Geographic locations, IP addresses, Job titles, Names, Passwords, Phone numbers, Spoken languages, Survey results, Usernames
Compromised data: Email addresses, Geographic locations, IP addresses, Job titles, Names, Passwords, Phone numbers, Spoken languages, Survey results, Usernames