Textitute, a bulk SMS, push notification, and marketing automation platform, has allegedly been compromised resulting in a significant data leak. The breach was disclosed on a hacking forum by an actor who claims to have exfiltrated the company’s full SQL database dump. The incident reportedly impacts not only the platform’s core data but also co-hosted databases containing information related to fertility leads, social apps, and resort guest management systems.
According to the actor, the breach occurred on January 13, 2026, and involves a database size of approximately 25.7 MB containing over 2.8 million rows. 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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User authentication details and password resets
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Push tokens and affiliate setup information
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Transaction logs
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Sensitive message content (including medical inquiries regarding IVF and surrogacy)
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IP addresses and timestamps
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