Crunchbase Massive Personal Records Leak — January 2026
ShinyHunters exfiltrated approximately 2 million records from the business-intelligence platform Crunchbase using vishing (voice phishing) and released a 400 MB archive after ransom demands were refused.
- Names
- Business contact details
- Funding histories
- Email addresses
- Phone numbers
ShinyHunters exfiltrated approximately 2 million records containing personal information from the business-intelligence platform Crunchbase. The group used vishing (voice phishing) to compromise an internal account and released a 400 MB archive on BreachForums after Crunchbase refused ransom demands.
Executives, traders, founders, and investors tracked on Crunchbase now risk doxxing via their leaked contact details and funding histories. This data can be cross-referenced with gaming handles, streamer bios, or LinkedIn profiles for precise targeting — particularly concerning for tech executives and crypto-adjacent founders whose Crunchbase records often include their personal email or phone.
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