Over 8 Million Teespring User Records Leaked on Hacker Forum

Over 8 Million Teespring User Records Leaked on Hacker Forum

A user on a popular hacker forum has leaked an archive containing user and creator data allegedly exfiltrated from Teespring, an e-commerce platform that allows people to design, market, and sell custom (and often controversial) apparel.


The files contained in the leaked archive include email addresses and last update dates for 8,242,000 user accounts, as well as full names, phone numbers, locations, and other account details of more than 4 million Teespring users and apparel creators. 


Judging from the account update dates, the data appears to have been exfiltrated from Teespring servers sometime in April 2020, and presumably maliciously used by the forum post author for more than eight months. According to ZDNet, however, the data comes from a Teespring breach that the company suffered in June 2020 and disclosed on December 1, 2020.


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What’s been leaked?


There are two SQL files in the leaked Teespring archive, labeled “emails” and “users.” 


The first file includes email addresses and last account update dates of 8,242,000 users: 


The second file contains 4,000,000+ user records, including:  


Usernames
Full names
Locations
Phone numbers
Creator IDs
Referral information
Trust score
Whitelisted seller campaigns, storefronts, bank check payouts, and other analytics data

Example of leaked user records from the second file:


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