Database of Leap Club, Women Driving Startup got leaked on darkweb

In today’s world, all the emerging organisation’s attempts to grow in the developing technology-driven world, one of the high-priority concerns which the organisations have to proactively address is data security. With the increasing number of data breaches cyberattacks, no organisation should lack behind in implementing effective security measures.

Recently, Cyble Research Team (CRU) came across a threat actor who claims to have breached the database of the Leap ClubAn Indian startup established last year with the mission to increase the number of women in leadership positions through a private and community led professional network.

After further analysing the leaked CSV files, the Cyble Research Team obtained critical information detailed below-:

  • Details of women leaders which includes information such as women’s name, member ID, email, current working company, current salary, work experience.
  •     Details of women leaders which includes information such as women’s name, member ID, email, current working company, current salary, work experience.
  • Information about key people of Leap Club, along with the data entries of their account logins.
  • Detailed data entries of the content been posted by the company which includes information such as Post ID, date posted, date updated, Post URL.

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