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Contact & Press

Recent Breaches is a real-time data-breach news desk operated by GalaxyWarden. Reporters, researchers, tipsters, and named organizations can all reach the newsroom at one address: press@recentbreaches.com. We read every message and typically reply within 1–2 business days; time-sensitive press requests are prioritized.

One inbox, four intents
Each button below opens a message to press@recentbreaches.com with the subject pre-filled, so it routes to the right editor faster.
Press & mediaInterviews, data requests, and background for reporters and analysts. We can provide breach figures, trend context, and on-the-record comment.press@recentbreaches.com →News tips & submissionsSeen a leak-site listing, a fresh dump, or an under-reported incident? Send it. We protect sources and never publish a tipster’s identity without consent.press@recentbreaches.com →CorrectionsSpotted an error or an out-of-date detail? Tell us what’s wrong and, where possible, link the record. We correct promptly and note material changes.press@recentbreaches.com →Data removal & right of replyNamed on a page and want to add context, dispute a claim, or request removal of personal data? Use this line — see our takedown process in editorial standards.press@recentbreaches.com →

General contact

For anything that doesn’t fit the categories above — partnerships, feed access, API and widget questions, or general feedback — email press@recentbreaches.com and we’ll point you to the right person. For product and data-removal support with GalaxyWarden accounts, visit galaxywarden.com.

Press & media inquiries

We provide breach counts, sector and threat-actor trends, and on-the-record context for stories. Tell us your outlet, your deadline, and what you need; we can usually turn around figures or a quote the same day. Email press@recentbreaches.com with the subject Press inquiry.

Story tips & submissions

Tips drive our coverage. If you’ve spotted a new leak-site listing, a credential dump, or an incident that isn’t getting attention, send what you have. We verify before we publish and we treat unconfirmed claims as claims — see our editorial standards. We protect sources and will not reveal a tipster without explicit consent.

Corrections & takedown requests

Accuracy matters more than speed. If a page is wrong, out of date, or names you unfairly, write to press@recentbreaches.com with the subject Correction request or Data removal. Organizations named in a listing have a standing right of reply. Our full corrections, retraction, and takedown process is published in our editorial standards.

Who operates Recent Breaches

Recent Breaches is published by GalaxyWarden, a consumer data-removal service. That ownership is disclosed on every page. Our newsroom decisions — what we cover and how we label it — are made on editorial grounds, not commercial ones.

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Attributions to threat groups and methods reflect public reporting and, in some cases, unverified claims made by the groups themselves; they may be incomplete or later revised. Recent Breaches and GalaxyWarden are independent and are not affiliated with, and do not endorse, any company or group named on this page. This information is aggregated from public sources for awareness only and is not legal, security, or investment advice.