
What was exposed, when it happened, and which databases confirm it.
- accounts
- 865,336
- Breached
- July 21, 2026
- Last Update
- August 1, 2026
Were you caught in this breach?
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What happened
In July 2026, the Russian VPN service SplitVPN (previously known as NotVPN) suffered a data breach. The incident exposed millions of customer records, including 865k unique email addresses. Other impacted data included IP addresses, the user's country, and partial payment card data (first 6 and last 4 digits plus expiry date).
Compromised Info
- Device information
- Email addresses
- Geographic locations
- IP addresses
- Partial credit card data
Attestation
Four independent databases catalog this breach and they do not always agree. Each lane below is one source’s own count.
Sources & Link Methods
- HIBP
FAQ
What was leaked in the SplitVPN breach?
The SplitVPN breach exposed: Device information, Email addresses, Geographic locations, IP addresses, and Partial credit card data.
When did the SplitVPN breach happen?
The SplitVPN breach was disclosed on July 21, 2026 and affected 865,336 records.
Am I affected by the SplitVPN breach?
Search your email, phone or username at checkleaked.cc to find out whether your data appears in the SplitVPN leak.