
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
What Happened
In April 2015, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) published tens of thousand of emails sent by Indian citizens supporting net neutrality as part of the SaveTheInternet campaign. The published data included lists of emails including the sender's name and email address as well as the contents of the email as well, often with signatures including other personal data.
Compromised Data
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Affected Accounts:
107.8 thousand
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Breach Occurred:
April 2015
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Added to HIBP:
27 Apr 2015
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