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Google Hacked – Approx 2.5 Million Records of Google Ads Customer Data Leaked

Threat Score:
83
GB Hackers
4 hours ago
Part of cluster #1828

Overview

Google Hacked – Approx 2.5 Million Records of Google Ads Customer Data Leaked Google has disclosed a significant data breach involving one of its corporate Salesforce instances, compromising customer data tied to its Google Ads platform. Google has not revealed the exact number of people impacted, but according to ShinyHunters,who spoke with Cyber Security News, the breach exposed around 2.5 million records (Approx). Whether some of these entries are duplicates is still unknown. The incident, de...

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CVES
CVE-2025-53786
ATTACK TYPES
Data Breach
Data Exfiltration
Phishing
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