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Dynatrace: Breach History & DoxxScan™ Rating

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Dynatrace has 2 publicly reported breaches in our tracker. Here is the timeline, what was exposed, and its DoxxScan™ Rating.

2
Tracked incidents
HIGH
Worst severity
1
Groups involved
Aug 2026
Most recent

Dynatrace has 2 distinct publicly reported incidents in our tracker, the most recent dated August 2026. The most serious is classified HIGH severity. Data described in the associated reports and leak-site claims as potentially involved includes source-code, internal-repositories and cloud-infrastructure. Named threat group tied to these claims: Xpl0itrs. The DoxxScan™ Rating below is an automated estimate of how exposed Dynatrace’s customers could be if the reported claims are accurate.

B-
75/100
Recent Breaches Safety Grade — Above-average record

Based on this company’s publicly known breach history.

  • Worst incident: high severity, within the last year
  • Ransomware / extortion involved
  • Weighted down: unverified leak-site claim
  • 2 known breaches on record (repeat exposure)
64/100
Moderate doxx risk

DoxxScan™ Rating — lower means a higher likelihood that personal data tied to this company is exposed and could be used to dox or target its customers.

PARTLY UNCONFIRMED 1 of the 2 incidents behind this rating is an extortion-group listing, which Dynatrace has not confirmed and nobody accountable has corroborated. It is weighted down accordingly.

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Breach timeline

August 15, 2026HIGH

Dynatrace Listed by Xpl0itrs Ransomware Group

Xpl0itrs Ransomware
June 12, 2026HIGH

Dynatrace Source Code Allegedly Stolen from GitHub

Supply-Chain Attack

Data described in the claims

Across these incidents, the data described in the associated reports and threat-actor claims as potentially involved includes: source-code, internal-repositories, cloud-infrastructure. These are the categories cited in the reporting/listings, not independently verified by Recent Breaches.

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Groups involved

Xpl0itrs 1

Methods used

Misconfiguration & Exposed Data 2Data Extortion & Leaks 2Ransomware 1Supply-Chain Attack 1

How we grade Dynatrace

This profile is assembled automatically from Dynatrace’s own tracked incident records — the incidents above, their classified severity, the data types reported exposed, and how recent each event is. Only incidents where information was reported lost count toward either rating; an outage or an advisory with no reported data loss is listed but not scored as exposure. The DoxxScan™ Rating estimates how exposed the company’s customers may be (a lower number means more exposure); the Safety Grade scores its publicly known record (higher = a cleaner known history). Neither is an audit of the company’s current security controls. See the full methodology →

The DoxxScan™ Rating is an automated, informational estimate of how exposed a company’s customers may be if the incidents on its public record are accurate, derived solely from that record — the number of incidents, how recent and severe they were, the sensitivity of the data involved, and who established the incident. Most incidents we track are unverified listings published by ransomware and extortion groups; those are accusations, not established facts, and they count for less. A lower rating indicates a higher likelihood that personal information tied to this company is circulating and could be used to dox or target individuals. It is not an audit, certification, or assessment of the company’s current security controls, and it does not represent present-day risk. It may rely on incomplete or unverified public reports and can change as new information emerges. Recent Breaches and GalaxyWarden are independent and are not affiliated with, and do not endorse, any company named here. Provided for general awareness only — not legal, financial, or security advice. How the rating is calculated →