10 biggest leaks of the past 10 years (2024)

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The US government is once again facing backlash after the group WikiLeaks published a trove of information related to the Central Intelligence Agency’s alleged spying capabilities just over one week ago.

The document dump, known as Vault 7, revealed the agency at least has tools at its disposal to conduct mass spying on anyone with reasonably modern technology, from smart TVs to smartphones.

This is, however, far from the first time WikiLeaks or another person or group has leaked important and sensitive information from the government or other organization. In fact, with the rise of the internet, we’ve seen a huge increase in leaks of this kind, and many of them have arguably changed the course of history forever.

Here’s a look at the 10 biggest leaks we’ve seen in the last 10 years, in no particular order. We also spoke with security experts to get their take on some of the leaks as well.

Edward Snowden exposes NSA spying programs

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It’s impossible to not talk about important leaks without discussing Edward Snowden, an ex-National Security Agency (NSA) contractor who leaked thousands of documents related to the agency and its practice of spying on, well, pretty much everyone.

Many security experts consider this to be the biggest leak in recent history.

“Folks in computer security always joked about how NSA was spying on people. It wasn't until the leak that we got a sense as to just how comprehensive it was,” Jason Hong, a professor at Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science, told TechRadar. “Pretty much any kind of surveillance they could do, they were actually doing.”

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According to the documents leaked by Snowden, the NSA was collecting data pertaining to phone records. The documents revealed the existence of PRISM, a program in which the NSA demanded information from the likes of Google, Facebook and Apple to gather user data.

Not only that, but the NSA was also spying on foreign leaders around the world in addition to US citizens, and it had multiple efforts to crack encryption methods so that it could keep up its surveillance.

Safe to say, there was significant backlash as a result of the leaks, though any real changes have yet to be seen.

WikiLeaks Vault 7 and the CIA

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The newest leak on this list is also one of the biggest, and it involves WikiLeaks, an organization that you’ll find is featured here more than once. In this case, WikiLeaks published a trove of information related to the CIA’s hacking capabilities.

The CIA has developed zero day exploits that allow it to tap into smartphones, smart TVs, and even connected cars, according to the leak, letting the agency to basically turn these into spying devices.

In one example, the CIA was able to make a Samsung TV appear as if it was turned off, but in reality it was still on and recording audio of whatever happened in the room.

It’s important to note that the fallout of the leak is ongoing, and we don’t yet have any evidence that the CIA was using these tactics to spy on US citizens or anyone else, for that matter. For more on the situation, check out our full coverage.

While some security experts suggest the Snowden leaks are the biggest and most important in recent history, others already argue that this latest WikiLeaks leak is bigger.

“While the Snowden leak just confirmed everyone’s suspicion that the NSA has access to all of our digital lives and data, the WikiLeaks CIA leak [in early March] is the most important in recent history,” said Gary Miliefsky, CEO of cyber-security company Snoopwall.

“First, it shows how over $100 billion of taxpayers money was spent by the CIA to develop and purchase a treasure trove of cyber warfare weapons unlike anything we’ve ever seen in the wild.”

Cablegate

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Cablegate dates back to 2010, and includes massive dumps of files onto WikiLeaks related to countless international tensions.

Diplomatic cables themselves are a confidential message exchanged between an embassy or consulate and the foreign ministry in its parent country. As you can imagine, there’s some highly sensitive information in these exchanges, and governments, we imagine, don’t want them leaked.

The cables in this case date from December 1966 to February 2010, and at the time comprised the largest set of confidential information ever, although they have now been surpassed.

The leak brought to light that Iran may have North Korean-built nuclear missiles, the US had secretly bombed Yemen, the US bartered with prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, and that a number of countries had been pressing the US to attack Iran.

Chelsea Manning, who was an intelligence analyst in Iraq and known as Bradley Manning at the time, is largely credited as being behind this leak.

Iraq and Afghan War Logs

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The Iraq and Afghan War Logs are also credited to Chelsea Manning, and these too were dumped onto WikiLeaks, however they specifically relate to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The leaks were first released on July 25, 2010, and exposed horrible war atrocities, including a recorded 66,081 civilian deaths out of 109,000 total deaths in the Iraq war, and an undisclosed number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan.

One such incident was captured on video and dubbed Collateral Murders, as it depicted a July 12, 2007 air strike on Baghdad in which multiple innocent people were gunned down, including two Reuters reporters and a man driving a van with two young children inside.

It’s difficult to say if there’s been a definitive fallout from these leaks, however torture and the treatment of prisoners have become topics of political discussion over the past several years, and the Iraq and Afghan War Logs almost certainly played a role in that.

The Guantanamo Files

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In another set of leaked documents, WikiLeaks, along with publishers like the New York Times and The Guardian, revealed a slew of information regarding Guantanamo Bay and how prisoners there were treated.

A total of 779 documents were leaked, and they exposed that as many as 150 innocent Afghans and Pakistanis were being held at the prison without charges.

Not only that, but the leak also revealed the prison’s youngest and oldest detainees were an 89-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy, both of whom were suffering from mental and physical conditions. Furthermore, the leaks showed there was a heavy emphasis on attempting to extract information from prisoners, many of which were tortured at the prison.

The Panama Papers

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To date, the Panama Papers represent the biggest leak in history when it comes to the number of documents that leaked, comprising a massive 1.5 million files. But what’s included in those files? In essence, they expose a number of ways in which the rich can exploit offshore tax regimes.

Named as doing so are a hefty 143 politicians, including Vladimir Putin and 11 other national leaders.

One of the biggest pieces of information in the Panama Papers leak involves ex-British Prime Minister David Cameron, who ran an offshore investment fund and avoided taxes by having a group of residents of the Bahamas sign paperwork for the fund. The papers themselves were obtained by an anonymous source from Mossack Fonseca, the world’s fourth largest offshore law firm. The firm is Panama-based.

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Sony Pictures 'The Interview' hack and leak

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In 2014, Sony Pictures was hacked by a group that called itself the “Guardians of Peace,” after which a slew of confidential documents were leaked online, including details about executive salaries and copies of unreleased films.

Shortly after the hack, the group demanded Sony pull its film The Interview, which depicted the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, fueling speculation the hack was actually carried out by the country. The group even threatened terrorist attacks on cinemas that showed the movie.

How did all this affect Sony, if at all?

“Petabytes of information were hacked from network and no one really realized - hopefully steps have been taken to improve security” said Scott Petry, CEO and co-founder of Authentic8, in an interview with TechRadar.

“There's an economic impact to Sony, and it could have been a state-sponsored hack. It's a tool to both state-sponsored attackers and other companies.”

The threat did have an impact; the film was eventually pulled from cinematic showings, however it was released digitally with huge success. It’s still not clear if North Korea was behind the hack or who else may have carried it out.

WikiLeaks reveals Scientology secrets

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Scientology has long had a veil of secrecy, but that veil was at least partly lifted in March 2008, when the secret “bibles” of Scientology were published by WikiLeaks, outlining various aspects of the religion.

In particular, WikiLeaks published a manual on the eight different Operating Thetan levels, or levels that Scientologists can achieve within the organization. The leaks also gave instructions on some of Scientology's “drills,” which are somewhat difficult to understand. For example, members were instructed to "Find a tight packed crowd of people. Write it as a crowd and then as individuals until you have a cognition. Note it down."

After the leak was published, the Church of Scientology sent a letter of warning to WikiLeaks, suggesting the organization had infringed on the church’s intellectual property rights.

WikiLeaks refused to remove the material, claiming the church "aids and abets a general climate of Western media self-censorship."

British National Party member list

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In 2008, a list of members of the extreme right-wing British National Party was leaked online, and while the original list was eventually taken down, copies of it were posted on sites like WikiLeaks.

The list included a number of prominent figures, including a police officer, several teachers, and more.

“Typically, the information leaks from the government tend to be sensitive in nature because of the personal information of citizens hosted,” said Pierre Roberge, chairman of private cyber defense company ARC4DIA.

The BNP is characterized as being far-right, and it promotes biological racism, calls for racial separation, and opposes non-white migration to the UK. For these reasons, you can imagine why a list like this out in the wild would cause issues for members of the party.

Ashley Madison

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In 2015, a group known as “The Impact Team” threatened to release the names and personal information of members of Ashley Madison, if Avid Life Media, the site’s parent company, didn’t shut the site down.

The problem with this information being made public? Ashley Madison is an online dating site devoted to people looking to cheat on their partner.

Eventually, the group followed through on the threat, and a full database of members of the site was published online, essentially exposing people who were cheating or looking to cheat on their partners. A whopping 60 gigabytes of data was published online and verified to be valid. For its part, Avid Life Media published a statement asserting the hackers were criminals, and said it was working with authorities to investigate the hack.

Conclusions

Many of these leaks have exposed difficult truths, and more than a few have led to policy changes, or at least raised public awareness of the spying powers of the government, wartime atrocities, and more.

There’s a lot we still don’t know after these leaks, and while the morality of some leaks is debatable, they help to open a larger conversation about cyber security, including how it pertains to your personal information.

“One's secrets are vulnerable,” said Authentic8 CEO Scott Petry. “There are motivated people trying to get after them, so you better improve security practices.”

Steps you can take to keep your personal information secure are to change your passwords regularly, don’t sign up to dodgy websites, and avoid clicking on links in emails from people you don't know.

This list of 10 leaks is by no means exhaustive, and we're sure to see ones that rival even the biggest in years to come. What we can say is that many of these leaks will have a lasting impact in every corner of society, and none will be easily forgotten.

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Christian is a writer who's covered technology for many years, for sites including Tom's Guide, Android Central, iMore, CNN, Business Insider and BGR, as well as TechRadar.

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FAQs

What is the largest password leak ever recorded? ›

The Scale of RockYou2024. The sheer volume of compromised passwords is enough to make any security enthusiast's head spin. RockYou2024 isn't just a leak; it's a behemoth collection of 9,948,575,739 passwords that could potentially affect millions of users worldwide.

Who was the largest CIA leak in history? ›

Joshua Schulte, largest leaker of CIA material in history, sentenced to 40 years in prison. Schulte leaked massive troves of information to WikiLeaks.

What company has had a security breach? ›

Ticketmaster Entertainment, LLC

In May, 2024, over 560 million customer records, including order history, payment information, name, address and email data, were leaked online and offered for sale by hackers who infiltrated Ticketmaster's systems.

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Many internet users rushed to change their most important passwords earlier this month when a hacker leaked nearly 10 billion credentials in a . txt file titled "RockYou2024." But according to one cybersecurity researcher, the leak might not be as big of a deal as previously thought.

What is the 10 million password leak? ›

Cybernews reports that more than 9.948 million unique plaintext passwords from around the world have been exposed by the threat actor dubbed "ObamaCare" as part of the "rockyou2024. txt" file, which is now hailed as the largest password compilation.

What is more powerful than the CIA? ›

Once so secret it was referred to as “No Such Agency,” the NSA is the largest and perhaps most technologically sophisticated of all the intelligence agencies. It focuses on signals intelligence — monitoring, collecting and processing communications and other electronic information — and cracking secret codes.

What is the most secretive unit in the CIA? ›

Special Activities Center
TypeParamilitary clandestine force
SizeClassified
Part ofCentral Intelligence Agency Directorate of Operations
Garrison/HQGeorge Bush Center for Intelligence Langley, Virginia, U.S.
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Who was the FBI biggest spy? ›

On January 12, 1976, Robert Philip Hanssen swore an oath to enforce the law and protect the nation as a newly minted FBI special agent. Instead, he ultimately became the most damaging spy in Bureau history.

Has Walmart been hacked? ›

How was Walmart hacked? A Walmart employee breached the company's management system to commit payroll fraud, potentially exposing sensitive employee data. The breach occurred as the employee accessed colleagues' employment management accounts from September 2023 until March 2024.

Did Apple have a data leak? ›

What data was leaked? The data exposed in the breach included email addresses, employers, geographic locations, job titles, names, phone numbers, and social media profiles of affected individuals.

What is the biggest password breach? ›

The world's largest compilation of passwords to be leaked online has been discovered by a research team at Cybernews, containing 9,948,575,739 unique plaintext entries. The credentials were discovered in a file named “rockyou2024. txt” that was posted on a popular hacking forum on July 4, 2024.

What was the biggest account leak? ›

Researchers have uncovered a massive data breach, exposing nearly 10 billion unique passwords. Dubbed RockYou2024, the leak is believed to be the largest ever discovered, putting countless online accounts at risk.

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The best, most powerful and strongest passwords are long, hard-to-guess, and unique. That means using a minimum of 15 characters, using words or phrases that are hard to guess and difficult to connect to you, and never reusing passwords across multiple accounts.

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Something simple, short and predictable. Astonishingly, those are also the characteristics of the world's most common online password, which is 123456, according to online password management company NordPass.

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