SpyX
HIGH RISKData breach — June 2024
In June 2024, spyware maker SpyX suffered a data breach that exposed almost 2M unique email addresses. The breach also exposed IP addresses, countries of residence, device information and 6-digit PINs in the password field. Further, a collection of iCloud credentials likely used to monitor targets directly via the cloud were also in the breach and contained the target's email address and plain text Apple password.
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What happened in the SpyX data breach?
In June 2024, spyware maker SpyX suffered a data breach that exposed almost 2M unique email addresses. The breach also exposed IP addresses, countries of residence, device information and 6-digit PINs in the password field. Further, a collection of iCloud credentials likely used to monitor targets directly via the cloud were also in the breach and contained the target's email address and plain text Apple password.
The exposed data included 5 types of personal information. Because passwords were exposed, users who reused their password on other sites are at particular risk. Learn more about what a data breach means for you.
Quick answer — was SpyX hacked?
Yes. SpyX was breached in June 2024. The breach exposed 1,977,011 records including device information, email addresses, geographic locations. This breach has been independently verified. If your email was involved, your data may still be at risk today. Check if you were affected.
Why was the SpyX breach so dangerous?
The SpyX breach exposed 1,977,011 records — that is 2.0M people whose personal data is now circulating on the dark web. The combination of device information, email addresses, geographic locations makes this a high-risk breach that requires immediate action.
Because passwords were exposed, attackers can use credential stuffing to automatically test your SpyX password against hundreds of other websites. If you reused your password anywhere, those accounts are now at risk. Read more about what happens to your data after a breach.
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What data was stolen in the SpyX breach?
Device information — may be combined with other breach data to build a profile for targeted attacks
Email addresses — used for phishing attacks and credential stuffing against your other accounts
Geographic locations — may be combined with other breach data to build a profile for targeted attacks
IP addresses — combined with other data, used for identity theft and physical fraud
Passwords — can be used to access your accounts directly or cracked to reveal your actual password
Is the SpyX breach still dangerous in 2026?
Yes. Stolen data from the SpyX breach remains dangerous years after the incident. Research shows that over 65% of stolen credentials from older breaches have never been changed by the account holders. Attackers routinely compile data from multiple breaches to build complete profiles, and credentials from 2024 are still actively used in credential stuffing attacks today.
Personal information like email addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth never expire. Even if you changed your SpyX password, the other exposed data can be combined with information from other breaches to target you. Learn more about how long stolen data stays dangerous.
Frequently asked about the SpyX breach
Approximately 1,977,011 user records were exposed in the SpyX breach in June 2024.
Yes. Leaked credentials are actively used in credential stuffing attacks years after a breach. If you reused your SpyX password elsewhere and haven't changed it, those accounts remain at risk today.
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Change your SpyX password immediately, change any other account where you used the same password, enable two-factor authentication on all important accounts, and monitor for phishing emails over the next 90 days.
Who was affected by the SpyX breach?
The SpyX data breach affected approximately 1,977,011 users who had accounts with the service. While not the largest breach on record, it still represents a significant number of compromised accounts in our database of 970+ known breaches.
If you ever created an account with SpyX or used their services, your data may have been included in this breach. Check your email now to find out. You can also read our guide on what to do immediately after a data breach.
If your email was in the SpyX breach
Change your SpyX password immediately
Go to SpyX and change your password right now. Use a strong, unique password that you have never used anywhere else.
Change any account sharing that password
If you used the same password on other sites, change it on every one of them. Attackers test stolen credentials on hundreds of popular sites within hours.
Enable two-factor authentication
Turn on 2FA on SpyX and every important account. Even if your password is known, attackers cannot get in without the second factor.
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