WIRED Data Breach
WIRED Magazine Breach (Condé Nast, 2025): 2.4 Million Subscriber Records Including Home Address & DOB Exposed
Technology and culture media publication.
Risk Interpretation
Exposure enables phishing, account takeover, and profiling based on media interests and subscriber behavior. Publication affiliation can also support themed impersonation scams.
Impact & Downstream Threats
In December 2025 approximately 2.3 million records of WIRED magazine users, allegedly obtained from parent company Condé Nast systems, were published online. The most recent data in the corpus dated to September 2025. The exposed data included email addresses and display names for most records, with a smaller subset also including names, phone numbers, dates of birth, genders, geographic locations, and physical addresses. Condé Nast and WIRED have not made detailed public statements about the in
- Identity verification bypass using name + date of birth combination
- SIM swap attacks where phone numbers are present
- Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses
- Doxxing risk from physical address exposure
Threat Vectors
Breach Intelligence
Executive Summary
A threat actor operating under the alias "Lovely" published 2.3 million records belonging to WIRED magazine users on the cybercrime forum Breach Stars in late December 2025. The data was allegedly obtained through a misconfiguration in Condé Nast's centralized identity platform, which serves multiple publications under the parent company. The attacker claims the WIRED dataset is a sample from a larger cache and has threatened to release records from sister publications including Vogue, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair, with total exposure potentially exceeding 40 million records. The most recent data in the leaked set dated to September 2025. For most of the 2.3 million affected users, the exposed information included email addresses and display names. A smaller subset of records also contained full names, phone numbers, dates of birth, genders, geographic locations, and physical addresses. The combination of contact details with subscriber identity creates conditions for targeted phishing, account takeover attempts, and impersonation scams tailored to the interests and behaviors associated with WIRED's readership. Neither WIRED nor Condé Nast had made detailed public statements about the incident as of early 2026, and no class-action litigation or regulatory action had been prominently documented at that time. Affected individuals should treat unexpected communications referencing their WIRED subscription with caution, monitor accounts that share the same email address for unauthorized access, and consider whether their physical address or date of birth was among the smaller subset of records exposed.
About WIRED
WIRED is an American technology and culture magazine covering science, technology, business, and politics, published by Condé Nast. Founded in 1993, it operates as a print and digital publication and is widely read among technology industry professionals and enthusiasts. WIRED has expanded its digital presence significantly alongside its print edition, building a substantial subscriber and registered reader base.
Why They Hold Your Data
Digital media platforms collect subscriber identity, contact details, billing records, newsletter subscriptions, and content-engagement data across publishing and audience-management systems.
Recent Developments
WIRED continues to operate as part of Condé Nast's portfolio. The broader magazine publishing industry has faced sustained pressure from digital advertising and platform competition. Condé Nast has undertaken cost-reduction programs across its titles in recent years. WIRED's editorial operations have continued to focus on technology coverage and longform journalism.
Data Points Exposed
Exposure Categories
Canonical Fields
date_of_birth, display_name, email_address, full_name, gender, geographic_locations, phone_number, physical_address; email_address, full_name, phone_number, physical_address:home
Dark Web Verification
- Dataset containing ~2.4M records identified in breach intelligence sources
- Data indexed and searchable across breach notification platforms
- Source: WIRED Data Breach; wired-2025
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- A high-profile executive
- A customer of WIRED
- Or concerned about credential reuse
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