Canva.com Database Leaked 24th May 2019.7z Now
For users who logged in via Google, though Canva found no evidence they were decrypted. Chronology of Data Exposure
The hacker GnosticPlayers , infamous for high-profile breaches, claimed responsibility. Affected Accounts: Roughly 137 to 139 million subscribers . Stolen Data Types: Full names, usernames, and email addresses. Geographic data (cities and countries). Canva.com database leaked 24th May 2019.7z
Cryptographically protected using the bcrypt algorithm. For users who logged in via Google, though
The initial database intrusion occurred. Canva interrupted the attack mid-way and locked down their systems. Stolen Data Types: Full names, usernames, and email
The leak did not happen all at once. It evolved in stages over several months and years:
Security reports indicated that the stolen data had resurfaced on the Dark Web, prompting renewed warnings for users who had not changed their reused passwords since the incident. Security Response and Mitigation
Canva collaborated with the and cybersecurity firm Mandiant to investigate and remediate the incident. Their response included: Canva Security Incident – May 24 FAQs - Canva Help Centre