: If you reused the password found in this leak on any other platform (exchanges, email, etc.), change it immediately and enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) .
The file titled "" refers to a verified data breach involving approximately 2.9 million records that originally resurfaced or was first indexed in early April 2021 . While the Exodus wallet itself is self-custodial and does not store user funds or private keys on its own servers, this leak contains user credentials primarily associated with their marketing or support databases. Key Details of the Leak Total Records : 2,989,954.
: Check if your email appears in this breach using Have I Been Pwned. Exodus.com database leaked 20 April 2021.txt
Send (phishing) that claim your wallet is suspended to trick you into entering your 12-word recovery phrase.
: Security researcher Troy Hunt added this breach to Have I Been Pwned in April 2021. : If you reused the password found in
: Primarily Email Addresses and Password Hashes (SHA-1) .
: Never digitize your 12-word recovery phrase. Storing it in cloud notes (like LastPass or Evernote) has led to significant losses for users whose credentials were leaked. Key Details of the Leak Total Records : 2,989,954
Target users with or "cracked" software that specifically searches for local Exodus wallet files to drain funds. Recommended Actions