In April 2026, the ShinyHunters extortion group listed Vimeo on their extortion portal as part of their “pay or leak” campaign. They subsequently published hundreds of gigabytes of data, predominantly consisting of video titles, technical data and metadata. The data also included 119k unique email addresses, sometimes accompanied by names. Vimeo attributed the exposure to a breach of Anodot, a third-party analytics vendor, and advised the incident does not include “Vimeo video content, valid user login credentials, or payment card information”. – Read more
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