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  "description": "Panera Bread, Coinbase, games, and photo booth are among this week's breaches.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-06T20:25:14.000Z",
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    "NationStates confirms data breach, shuts down game siteNationStates, a multiplayer browser-based game, has confirmed a data breach after taking its website offline earlier this week to investigate a security incident.BleepingComputerAx Sharma",
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  "textContent": "## NationStates confirms data breach, shuts down game site\n\nNationStates is a mulitplayer in-browser government simulation game. In late January the developers received a report from a player who claimed to have found a vulnerability, but also accessed user data in the process. The player has a history of reporting vulnerabilities like these and promises that any user data downloaded was deleted, but out of caution the devs are treating this like a breach. The exposed data included email address (including past email addresses), IP address, browser UserAgent strings, passwords stored in MD5, and DMs.\n\nNationStates confirms data breach, shuts down game siteNationStates, a multiplayer browser-based game, has confirmed a data breach after taking its website offline earlier this week to investigate a security incident.BleepingComputerAx Sharma\n\n## Panera Bread breach impacts 5.1 million accounts, not 14 million customers\n\nLate last month, it was reported that American fast-food chain Panera Bread had suffered a data breach of 14 million customers. It's now been clarified that it was 14 million records, or just over 5 million customers. The data includes email address, name, phone number, and physical address and likely impacts employees as well as customers. Panera Bread has yet to make a formal statement or notify customers.\n\n### Upgrade to continue reading\n\nBecome a paid member to get access to all premium content\n\nUpgrade",
  "title": "Data Breach Roundup (Jan 30 – Feb 5, 2026)",
  "updatedAt": "2026-02-06T20:25:14.000Z"
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