
A significant data leak has occurred involving Trello, where 15,111,945 user records have been exposed. The same threat actor who previously put the data up for sale on January 16th is now offering it for free. The compromised data includes email addresses. The breach was facilitated by an open API endpoint that allowed unauthenticated users to map email addresses to Trello accounts via the invitation functionality to public boards. Additionally, a separate incident involving Life360 has been reported, where the data of 442,519 users, including email addresses, names, and phone numbers, was exposed in a breach that occurred in March 2024. Furthermore, data from millions of mSpy customers has also been leaked online.

Trello leak: Over 15 million email addresses exposed. How did this happen? https://t.co/B1sGEkvLDy
🚨 #DataLeak 🚨 🇺🇸#USA, Life360: hacker reportedly exposes data of 442,519 users According to the post, the breach occurred in March 2024, leading to the theft of a database containing email addresses, names, and phone numbers of 442,519 users. "When attempting to log in to a… https://t.co/crGCiBMU2Q
10 billion stolen passwords shared online in record-breaking leak https://t.co/78vnHqQgJT