Magento Database Leaked on Hacker Forum, 763K Records Exposed

A user on the underground forum has posted what they claim to be a massive leak of the Magento database, exposing hundreds of thousands of sensitive records linked to the popular eCommerce platform.
Threat Actor 'Satanic' Shares Database with 763K Unique Lines
The leak, shared earlier today by a user going by the alias Satanic, includes a detailed breakdown of the stolen information and a direct download link hosted externally. According to the forum post, the data originates from a third-party breach in April 2025.
The post states that the leak includes:
- 261,000 unique phone numbers
- 430,000 unique emails
The leaked data spans a wide range of information including full names, company affiliations, phone numbers, emails, social media accounts, tech stack, and even GDPR status fields.

The leaked data also appears to contain insights related to user engagement and SEO metadata, potentially useful for targeted attacks or large-scale spam operations. Among the included fields are:
- Social media profiles (LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, etc.)
- Company metrics like revenue, employee count, and tech spend
- Marketing stack data (eCommerce platforms, CRM systems, etc.)
- Accessibility and SEO compliance markers
Implications and Risks
If authentic, the breach could have serious consequences for both Magento users and businesses operating on the platform. The inclusion of corporate contact info, tech details, and social identifiers makes the dataset especially valuable to cybercriminals and phishing campaigns.
Magento, now part of Adobe, has yet to issue a public statement regarding the incident. The origin of the leak—identified by the poster as a “third-party breach”—suggests it may not have stemmed directly from Adobe infrastructure but rather a connected vendor or integration service.
Final Thoughts
Security researchers and impacted businesses are urged to assess exposure and take mitigation steps immediately.
If you believe your data may be part of this leak, avoid interacting with unknown links or communications claiming to be from Magento-related services.
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