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Data Breach

A security incident in which protected or confidential data is accessed, stolen, or disclosed without authorization.

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A data breach is a security incident in which sensitive, protected, or confidential information is accessed, stolen, or exposed by an unauthorized party. Data breaches can affect individuals, corporations, governments, and healthcare institutions, and they range from accidental exposures to sophisticated targeted attacks.\n\nCommon causes include infostealer malware infections, SQL injection attacks, misconfigured cloud storage, insider threats, phishing attacks, and exploitation of unpatched vulnerabilities. The exposed data may include personal identifiable information (PII), financial records, health data, intellectual property, and login credentials.\n\nBreach data typically circulates through a predictable pipeline: initial compromise → private exploitation → sale on dark web forums → public release. Organizations that monitor threat intelligence can detect this pipeline early and act before their data reaches wider circulation.

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