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Have I Been Ransomed?

by Darkeye Industries

The #1 Tool to search if your data was leaked in Ransomware Leaks.

& the First Engine to decrypt Wallets & Telegram Folders from Infostealers and connect them across all data leaks.

Our Paper: Scientifically Validated Research (MDPI)
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What are Infostealers?
Infostealers are malicious software designed to steal sensitive information from infected computers, including passwords, cookies, and personal data. Your data might appear in these leaks if your device was infected with such malware e.g if you used a cracked version of photoshop, or if you used your credentials on a compromised website that was later harvested by cybercriminals.
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Frequently asked questions

Is this leak search free?

Yes. Looking up whether your email, phone, wallet or Telegram data appears in ransomware leaks, infostealers or breaches is completely free, anonymous and does not require signup.

What data sources do you search?

Ransomware leak sites, infostealer credential logs (Redline, Lumma, Vidar, RisePro and more), Telegram dumps and traditional data breaches. Our indexing methodology is peer-reviewed (MDPI Electronics).

How is this different from "Have I Been Pwned"?

HIBP focuses on traditional breaches. We additionally cover ransomware victim leaks, infostealer logs, cracked wallets and Telegram data — sources rarely indexed elsewhere.

Do you store what I search?

No. Search terms are not logged or persisted. Only aggregate counters (without the query) are kept for capacity planning.

Can I get alerted automatically?

Yes. Create a free account and add the emails or phones you want to monitor. You'll receive an initial report with every existing leak, and after that an email only when something new appears.