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DDoSecrets Publishes 410GB From TeleMessage Breach

Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets), a transparency-focused collective known for publishing leaked data, has added 410 gigabytes of breached data from TeleMessage to its indexing platform. The dataset reportedly includes sensitive communications and internal records, significantly expanding DDoSecrets’ repository of leaked information.

TeleMessage, a secure messaging service marketed to enterprises and government agencies, has not publicly commented on the breach. The nature of the compromised data or how it was obtained remains unclear. However, the inclusion of such a large volume of potentially sensitive material raises concerns about the security posture of firms specializing in encrypted communication.

DDoSecrets has gained prominence in recent years for hosting and distributing large-scale leak datasets, often involving law enforcement, corporate entities, and government contractors. Its latest addition underlines ongoing challenges in safeguarding digital communications, particularly among organizations dealing with regulated or sensitive information.

The breach highlights persistent cybersecurity vulnerabilities across the secure messaging sector.

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