Neighbourly, New Zealand’s largest private, address-verified online social network for connecting with local communities, has allegedly been compromised. A threat actor has listed a massive database allegedly belonging to the platform for sale on a cybercrime marketplace. The breach reportedly involves a significant volume of records, with the actor claiming to possess over 213 million lines of data totaling 150 GB. According to the actor and the sample data provided, the compromised information is extensive and appears to cover both user profile details and platform interactions. The allegedly compromised data includes:
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Full names
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Email addresses
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Phone numbers
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Physical addresses and verified Neighborhood IDs
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GPS Coordinates (Latitude and Longitude)
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Biographies
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Account status details (isActive, isRegistered, isVerified)
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Private messages and forum posts (including subjects and body text)
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User timestamps (registeredAt, createdAt)
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