LuigiWasRight[.]com - Executive Doxxing Website Identified
BlackCloak has been alerted to a now-inaccessible website at luigiwasright[.]com, which hosted doxxing information on executives from numerous companies. The data listed on this site also reflected on theceodatabase[.]com, which has since been taken down.
An archived snapshot of the website (via Wayback Machine) reveals that the site enabled users to search and access executive-level information, including:
Company name, job title, first/last name, email, mobile & office numbers
LinkedIn profile, website, department, company valuation, and seniority
At this time, the website appears to be non-functional and poses no active threat, though archived data remains publicly accessible via the Wayback Machine snapshot. While the exposed data points are largely corporate in nature, the aggregation of these fields in one location may increase risk of targeted phishing or harassment.
Measures and actions to take
Avoid clicking on unfamiliar links or engaging with suspicious contacts referencing executive data - the BlackCloak team will provide updates as relevant.
Report any suspicious or alarming communication to the BlackCloak Concierge team. Do not engage with them under any circumstance.
Enable multifactor authentication on all personal and professional accounts (work emails and personal cell phones, along with business phones, were leaked and should be specifically hardened).
Ensure correct security settings are enabled for your phone provider to prevent SIM swapping. The BlackCloak Concierge team can assist with helping you adjust these settings.
Use strong, unique passwords for all logins, preferably via a Password Manager (to prevent account compromise, specifically of LinkedIn accounts, as these were leaked on the website).
Ensure operating systems and security software are up to date.
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