ShinyHunters 2026 Spree: 5 Major Breaches in 30 Days — Trend Analysis
In 30 days spanning Jan–Feb 2026, ShinyHunters claimed five major breaches: Match Group, Crunchbase, Harvard Alumni, plus two unconfirmed targets. A pattern of vishing-led, third-party-access compromises.
- Cross-platform PII
- Corporate records
- Donor/alumni data
- Business-intelligence profiles
In a 30-day span between January and early January 2026, the threat group ShinyHunters (also operating as Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters) claimed five major breaches affecting 13 million-plus records across Match Group, Crunchbase, Harvard Alumni, and two unconfirmed targets. The pattern: vishing-led compromises of customer-service or admin accounts, followed by data exfiltration and underground-forum monetization.
For target organizations, the lesson is that endpoint security has limited value when the entry vector is a phone call to a tier-1 support agent. For individuals, the lesson is that no single platform is inherently safe — credentials and personal data flow across so many third parties that any major service represents an exposure.
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