MODERATE SEVERITYRetail

Netshoes Data Breach

Verified by ObscureIQ Intelligence

5.5Severity
500KRecords
4Data Fields
2017Year

Impact & Downstream Threats

This breach carries moderate risk due to the nature of exposed data fields and the scale of affected records.

Primary downstream threats:
  • Identity verification bypass using name + date of birth combination
  • Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses

Breach Intelligence

EntityNetshoes
OrganizationPrivate Company • Brazil
Breach DateDecember 2017
Disclosure43079.0
Records Exposed~500K
Attack VectorUnknown
SourceHave I Been Pwned / ObscureIQ intelligence
StatusConfirmed

Executive Summary

In December 2017, the online Brazilian retailer known as Netshoes had half a million records allegedly hacked from their system posted publicly. The company was contacted by local Brazilian media outlet Tecmundo and subsequently advised that no indications have been identified of an invasion of the company's systems. However, Netshoes' own systems successfully confirm the presence of matching identifiers and email addresses from the data set, indicating a high likelihood that the data originated from them.

About Netshoes

Online sports retail company.

Private CompanyBrazilnetshoes.com

Data Points Exposed

Verified fields in the released dataset:
Dates of birth
Email addresses
Full names

Dark Web Verification

Status: Confirmed

  • Dataset containing approximately 500K records identified in breach intelligence sources.
  • The data is indexed and searchable across breach notification platforms.

Recommended Actions

⚠️ Do not assume this is low sensitivity.

Expect Targeted Phishing
Watch for emails referencing this breach. Verify communications through official channels.
Secure Email & Enable MFA
Email compromise is often the first pivot point. Enable multi-factor authentication.
Monitor Financial Accounts
Watch for unauthorized credit applications and suspicious activity.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Netshoes data breach?

In December 2017, Netshoes experienced a data breach that exposed approximately 500K records containing personal information.

What data was exposed?

The exposed data includes fields such as date of birth, email address, full name, transaction history:purchase.

How many records were affected?

Approximately 500K records were affected based on current breach intelligence.

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