InterPals 2015 Data Breach

InterPals 2015 Data Breach: 3.4 Million Pen-Pal Accounts Exposed

Social Networking / Pen-Pal & Language Exchange / Consumer

InterPals 2015 Data Breach: 3.4 Million Pen-Pal Accounts Exposed

Online pen-pal and language-exchange community.

Confirmed · ObscureIQ Intelligence
Breach Risk Index i
30/100
Lower riskHigher risk
Lower: limited current risk based on data value and recency.
Data Sensitivity i
Standard
Exposed data is largely lower-sensitivity. Standard identity-protection precautions are advised.
2.1MRecords
2015Year

The Breach Risk Index (BRI) is a proprietary 0–100 score rating how dangerous a breach is right now, based on how recently the data has been circulating on the dark web and how valuable it is to attackers.

Classification Tags
Cloud MisconfigurationSocial NetworkingCommunityUsers2015

Breach Summary

In late 2015, InterPals was hacked, exposing about 3.4 million accounts, including email addresses, geographic locations, birthdates and salted password hashes.

Full threat analysis, exploitation vectors, and principal guidance below.

10 additional sections · verified field analysis · defensive doctrine

Querying breach corpus…
Cross-referencing exposed field types…
Resolving threat-actor attribution…
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2.1M records analyzed

About InterPals

InterPals is an online pen-pal and language-exchange community where members connect with people worldwide to practice languages and make friends.

Why They Hold Your Data

A pen-pal community holds member identity and contact data, geographic location, dates of birth and salted, hashed account passwords.

Recent Developments

InterPals continues to operate; the late-2015 data circulated on hacking forums.

Data Points Exposed

6 verified field types
Date of Birth High
Email Address
Full Name
Geographic location
Password High
Username

Breach Impact

The breach exposed a global community of language learners and penpals, many of them young users.

Exploitation & Downstream Threats

• Credential stuffing against reused passwords across other platforms | • Identity verification bypass using name + date of birth combination | • Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses | • Doxxing risk from physical address exposure

Principal Risk Advisory

What this means for a principal

A social-platform breach: profile and contact-graph data supports impersonation, enrichment and social engineering. For a high-profile principal the main risk is credible impersonation and enrichment of existing exposure.

What You Should Do

  1. Reset any reused passwords and enable MFA on email first, then financial accounts.
  2. Do not use unofficial 'am I affected' lookups; several are themselves harvesting operations.

How ObscureIQ Can Help

  1. Corpus confirmation: determine whether and where the principal (plus household and staff) appear in this dataset and which specific fields are exposed for them.
  2. Exposure mapping: cross-reference the exposed identifiers against broker-available data to size and prioritize the principal's wider footprint.
  3. ThreatWatch tuned to this incident's identifiers and misuse pattern (impersonation and targeting patterns, not generic credential monitoring).

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