Lexipol

lexipol.com

673,268
Exposed Records
Feb 2025
Breach Date
1 year ago
Hard to Crack
Password Risk
Government industry
Government
Industry
Added to XposedOrNot on April 23, 2025 · #457 of 763 breaches by records exposed

About This Breach

The Lexipol Data Breach in February 2025 exposed over 673K unique email addresses along with names, phone numbers, system-generated usernames, and passwords stored as either MD5 or SHA-256 hashes. The breach involved a significant number of internal documents and user records, all of which were later published publicly.

Data Exposed

Email addresses
Usernames
Passwords
Names
Phone numbers

Breach Details

Breach Type Data Breach
Searchable No
Verified Yes
Sensitive Data Yes Sensitive
Reference No reference available

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Lexipol data breach happen?

Lexipol was breached in Feb 2025. The breach was added to the XposedOrNot index on April 23, 2025.

How many records were exposed in the Lexipol breach?

673,268 records were exposed, making it the #457 largest of the 763 breaches in our index.

What data was exposed in the Lexipol breach?

The exposed data includes: Email addresses, Usernames, Passwords, Names, Phone numbers.

What should I do if I was affected by the Lexipol breach?

Change your password on the affected service (and anywhere you reused it), turn on two-factor authentication, and set up free breach alerts on XposedOrNot so you know the moment your email appears in a new breach.

What Should You Do?

Urgent

Change Your Passwords

Update your password immediately, using 12+ characters with numbers and symbols.

High Priority

Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Add 2FA on all supported accounts using an authenticator app like Google Authenticator or Authy.

Recommended

Watch for Phishing Calls & SMS

Be cautious of unexpected calls or texts asking for personal information.

Recommended

Monitor Your Accounts

Set up login alerts and review account activity regularly for suspicious access.

Best Practice

Use a Password Manager

Never reuse passwords: use a password manager to generate unique ones for each account.

This breach is marked sensitive, so it is excluded from public email search results. To find out if you were affected, sign up for free breach alerts and verify your email.