Vimeo data breach impacts 119K users via Anodot compromise
ShinyHunters stole personal data from Vimeo following a breach at its analytics provider Anodot. Have I Been Pwned confirmed the exposure of email addresses and names for 119,200 individuals after the group leaked a 106GB archive. Vimeo had disclosed unauthorized access on April 27 but the full scope was clarified this week.
- email-addresses
- names
A breach at video analytics firm Anodot has led to the exposure of names and email addresses belonging to 119,200 Vimeo users, with the data subsequently leaked by the ShinyHunters group in a 106GB archive.
Public reporting indicates that Vimeo first disclosed unauthorized access to its systems on April 27, 2026. The company later confirmed the incident originated at Anodot, a third-party analytics provider. Have I Been Pwned added the dataset to its collection this week, verifying that the compromised information includes full names and email addresses for the affected individuals. The ShinyHunters group, known for targeting corporate supply chains, obtained the data following the Anodot compromise and published it online.
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