WhiteDate: Breach History & DoxxScan™ Rating
WhiteDate has 1 publicly reported breach in our tracker. Here is the timeline, what was exposed, and its DoxxScan™ Rating.
WhiteDate appears in our tracker with one publicly reported breach, attributed to December 2025. The most serious is classified HIGH severity, and the incidents together account for roughly 20K records. Data described in the associated reports and leak-site claims as potentially involved includes Ages, Astrological signs and Bios. The DoxxScan™ Rating below is an automated estimate of how exposed WhiteDate’s customers could be if the reported claims are accurate.
- Worst incident: high severity, within the last year
Breach timeline
Data described in the claims
Across these incidents, the data described in the associated reports and threat-actor claims as potentially involved includes: Ages, Astrological signs, Bios, Device information, Education levels, Email addresses, Family structure, Forum posts, Genders, Geographic locations. These are the categories cited in the reporting/listings, not independently verified by Recent Breaches.
If your data was in a WhiteDate breach, do this
- Change the password on that account — and anywhere you reused it — then turn on two-factor authentication (2FA).
- Expect targeted phishing that references this breach — be skeptical of unexpected emails asking you to log in, verify, or pay.
- Your physical address may be circulating — remove yourself from data-broker and people-search sites to lower your doxxing risk.
- Remove your personal information from data-broker sites so the leaked data can’t be combined against you — GalaxyWarden files those removals for you.
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How we grade WhiteDate
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 →
