Online shopping discovery platform.
Wanelo, a social shopping platform that let users save and share products from online retailers, suffered a data breach in approximately December 2018. The attacker, GnosticPlayers, claimed responsibility alongside breaches of 44 other companies. The stolen data was listed for sale on dark web marketplaces in April 2019. The breach affected approximately 23.2 million user accounts. The exposed data included email addresses, names, physical home addresses, IP addresses, and passwords stored as MD5 or bcrypt hashes. Home addresses are particularly sensitive in this context, as users would not typically expect a product-discovery platform to carry that level of personal detail. Combined with shopping behavior and saved items, the exposed data can reveal demographic and lifestyle information. Weak MD5 password hashes are especially vulnerable to cracking, meaning many passwords may have been exposed in plaintext by the time the data circulated publicly. Wanelo made no prominent public disclosure and did not notify affected users before ceasing operations around 2019 to 2020. No regulatory action or litigation specific to this breach has been documented. People whose data was exposed face ongoing risks including phishing, account takeover on other services where they reused passwords, and potential physical-world risks tied to the exposure of home addresses.
ObscureIQ assessment: Exposure enables phishing, account takeover, and profiling based on shopping interests and product preferences. Saved-item behavior can also reveal demographic and lifestyle signals.
In approximately December 2018 Wanelo suffered a breach that was placed for sale on dark web markets in April 2019 alongside a collection of other platform breaches. The exposed dataset contained approximately 23 million unique email addresses alongside names, IP addresses, home addresses, and passwords stored as bcrypt hashes. Wanelo made no prominent public disclosure or user notification before the platform's eventual shutdown. No regulatory action or litigation specific to this breach has been documented.
Wanelo — an abbreviation of "Want, Need, Love" — was a social shopping discovery platform that allowed users to save and share products from online retailers, functioning as a visual product discovery feed with social features. The platform attracted a largely young, fashion-focused audience and at its peak had tens of millions of users. Wanelo ceased operations around 2019-2020 as the platform was unable to sustain itself against competition from Instagram Shopping and Pinterest.
Social shopping platforms collect user accounts, wish lists, browsing and save activity, purchase-intent signals, and social-engagement data tied to product discovery and e-commerce referrals.
Wanelo no longer operates. The platform shut down and its domains are no longer active as a functional service.
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Attribution and method are based on available breach intelligence. Reported attack vector: Unknown.
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Wanelo, a social shopping platform that let users save and share products from online retailers, suffered a data breach in approximately December 2018. The attacker, GnosticPlayers, claimed responsibility alongside breaches of 44 other companies. The stolen data was listed for sale on dark web…
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