I tried tracking it down and from all I can tell, all these articles in the past few days are just shoddy rereporting of people talking about the "MOAB" dump which was widely reported when it came out in January. I haven't found any substantiative claims on anything new since then.
The referenced "Forbes report" which pops up everywhere says:
> According to Vilius Petkauskas at Cybernews, whose researchers have been investigating the leakage since the start of the year, “30 exposed datasets containing from tens of millions to over 3.5 billion records each,” have been discovered. In total, Petkauskas has confirmed, the number of compromised records has now hit 16 billion.
It really looks like the Forbes writer is shooting from the hip and mixing things up and all these other sites just running with it. Then the LLMs feed on that. A good study of the hyper-real news cycle at play I guess.
https://se.security.ntt/en/moab-data-leak-exposes-global-vul...
The referenced "Forbes report" which pops up everywhere says:
> According to Vilius Petkauskas at Cybernews, whose researchers have been investigating the leakage since the start of the year, “30 exposed datasets containing from tens of millions to over 3.5 billion records each,” have been discovered. In total, Petkauskas has confirmed, the number of compromised records has now hit 16 billion.
It really looks like the Forbes writer is shooting from the hip and mixing things up and all these other sites just running with it. Then the LLMs feed on that. A good study of the hyper-real news cycle at play I guess.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2025/06/19/16-billi...
edit: I mean, there's always the good old https://haveibeenpwned.com/, but there is no guarantee the leaked data is already in there.