"Luigi Was Right": A Look at the Website Sharing Data on More Than 1,000 Executives
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Flashpoint analysts discovered two websites, 'Luigi was right' and 'The CEO Database,' that revealed sensitive information about over 1,000 corporate executives, including personal contact details and job-related data. Although 'Luigi was right' was reminiscent of a violent incident involving UnitedHealthcare's CEO and has been taken down as of May 29, 2025, some information is still retrievable through the Wayback Machine. The data exposure raises significant concerns about harassment potential rather than physical threats, as this information can be exploited by malicious actors for various forms of online harassment or stalking.
Analysts from Flashpoint found two websites leaking executives' personal information, enabling potential harassment and privacy threats despite their removal.
The websites 'Luigi was right' and 'The CEO Database' exposed sensitive data about over 1,000 executives, raising concerns over data security.
While the websites were taken down, archived data still poses risks, potentially aiding malicious individuals in further compromising executive privacy.
The revealed information includes personal contact details and professional data, which could be exploited for harassment rather than direct physical threats.
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