Leak of the Week – August 4th

Tea For Women This week’s Cyber Intelligence House Leak of the Week highlights the breach of Teaforwomen.com, a social platform known for supporting women in sharing private experiences and community discussions. The platform, with users across multiple regions, facilitates conversations and anonymous story sharing about relationships and personal encounters. In July 2025, a massive dataset—55.3 […]
Leak of the Week – 28th July

BMW Bengaluru This week’s Cyber Intelligence House, Leak of the Week highlights a breach involving BMW Kun Exclusive, a leading BMW dealership in Bengaluru, India. In July 2025, a dataset was posted on DarkForums by “joe_goldberg,” exposing a large volume of internal business and client data. The leak consists of 29,574 files across 4 folders, […]
Leak of the Week – July 21st

Nepal’s Ministry of Education This week’s Cyber Intelligence House, Leak of the Week spotlights a significant breach affecting Moest.gov.np, Nepal’s Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. Timeline of the Incident:– July 14, 2025: Threat actor Kazu announced the sale of 1.4TB of data allegedly taken from MoEST on DarkForums.– The Ministry allegedly denied any breach, […]
Leak of the Week – July 14th

This week’s Cyber Intelligence House, Leak of the Week highlights a breach involving a major French telecommunications company offering internet, mobile, and TV services. Based in France, the provider is known for low-cost plans and has millions of residential and business users across the country. In December 2024, a dataset was shared on DarkForums by […]
Leak of the Week – July 7th

Israel’s Ministry of Justice This week’s Leak of the Week by Cyber Intelligence House highlights a breach affecting Justice.gov.il, Israel’s Ministry of Justice, a critical institution managing national legal affairs, case documentation, and court administration. On July 1, 2025, a 139.4 GB data dump was released on DarkForums by the alias CLOBELSECTEAM. However, the breach was […]
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Leak of the Week – June 30th

Facebook Users This week’s Cyber Intelligence House, Leak of the Week highlights a breach involving the personal data of millions of Facebook users across multiple countries. In June 2025, a dataset was shared on a private Telegram channel known as Data World All, containing documents with personal information sourced from public and private Facebook records. […]
The Vatican Adds Cyber Intelligence House

CyberSecurity Honoured to be part of history – Cyber Intelligence House is proud to be part of the newly launched Vatican CERT with Cyber Eagle Project & Vatican CyberVolunteers, creating the first official cyber defence initiative, powered by agentic AI, dark web intelligence, and cyber diplomacy for the Vatican. This isn’t just another cybersecurity project. […]
CEO Blog – When the Threat Model Changes Faster Than Defense: Understanding LLM Vulnerabilities

AI security isn’t evolving, it’s mutating! In just one year, OWASP’s Top 10 vulnerabilities for LLMs have radically shifted. Entire categories disappeared. New risks emerged. It’s a wakeup call for anyone relying on AI systems, whether you’re deploying, integrating, or simply consuming them. From prompt injection and model poisoning to excessive agency and vector manipulation, these risks aren’t theoretical. They’re already being […]
Leak of the Week – June 23rd

This week’s Cyber Intelligence House Leak of the Week concerns a large-scale credential stuffing database, known as the Naz.api breach, which was released in June 2025. The dataset was shared on DarkForums by a threat actor using the handle “Rip_Real_World”. A total of 319 files were discovered, amounting to 105 GB of stolen data. The […]