Impact & Downstream Threats
This breach carries moderate risk due to the nature of exposed data fields and the scale of affected records.
- Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses
- Doxxing risk from physical address exposure
Breach Intelligence
Executive Summary
In September 2021, the Republican Party of Texas was hacked by a group claiming to be "Anonymous" in retaliation for the state's controversial abortion ban. The September defacement was followed by a leak of data and documents which included material from the hosting provider Epik. Impacted data included over 72 thousand unique email addresses across various tables, some also including names, geographic location data, IP addresses and browser user agents.
About Republican Party of Texas
Political party organization.
Data Points Exposed
Dark Web Verification
Status: Confirmed
- Dataset containing approximately 73K records identified in breach intelligence sources.
- The data is indexed and searchable across breach notification platforms.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In September 2021, Republican Party of Texas experienced a data breach that exposed approximately 73K records containing personal information.
The exposed data includes fields such as email address, full name, geographic locations, ip address, user agent.
Approximately 73K records were affected based on current breach intelligence.
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- A high-profile executive
- A customer of Republican Party of Texas
- Or concerned about credential reuse
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