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java.com Domain Breach Exposure Report

Risk Score

High Risk

Massive event volume or critical assets compromised.

AI Findings Summary

Critical

The domain java.com exhibits a high-risk score of 93, primarily driven by a significant volume of historical data breaches (1641 events) and active infostealer logs (217 events) over the observed period. The data indicates a substantial exposure affecting both employees (874) and clients (984). Malware families such as Redline and LummaC2 are frequently observed, suggesting ongoing credential harvesting and data exfiltration attempts. The prevalence of combolist sources and database dumps in leak repositories further corroborates the high likelihood of compromised credentials being traded and utilized. The timeline shows a notable spike in employee and client-related events in September 2025 and March 2026, indicating periods of heightened compromise activity. Given the high risk score and the direct impact on employees and clients through data breaches and infostealer activity, this exposure requires immediate attention. Prioritization should focus on incident response to contain ongoing infostealer infections and forensic analysis of the historical data breaches to understand the full scope of compromised data. Remediation efforts should include mandatory credential resets for affected users, enhanced monitoring for suspicious login activity originating from compromised credentials, and a review of access controls for services associated with java.com to prevent further exploitation.

Total Events

1,858
credential exposure events

Employee Affected Events

874
account email domain = java.com

Client Affected Events

984
service target = java.com

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12-Month Events Timeline

Event volume by breach date, employee VS client

EmployeesClients
3002001000
peak month 265
Jul 25Sep 25Nov 25Jan 26Mar 26May 26Jun 26

Infostealers VS Data Breaches

Live stealer logs VS data breaches

Infostealer logs
Events217
Share12%
Data breaches
Events1,641
Share88%
Infostealer logs (12%)
217events
Data breaches (88%)
1,641events

874 compromised employee accounts pose an infrastructure risk, while 984 leaked client credentials create regulatory liability.

Antivirus Distribution

Security Tools on Infected Endpoints

No Data Available

Malware Families Distribution

Distribution of Active Stealer Strains

Redline26
LummaC218
Acreed7
RisePro6
StealC5
DarkCrystal4
Rhadamanthys3
Vidar2
Cthulhu2

Top Login URLs

Top exposed services found in the event results

  1. 1java.com122
  2. 2https://java.com97
  3. 3https://freeit.java.com51
  4. 4https://java.com/49
  5. 5java.com/40
  6. 6https://java.com/login33
  7. 7android://z5blkKjzLsz-iAo9L3aBAP03lInU_8CvKk6-Yoos7rEc6OrcSsCu-pSHqw_A4ooqQjWKNmOX3LDCWplRx0UEGg==@com.java.happyday/31
  8. 8https://java.com/home28
  9. 9java.com/home26
  10. 10https://java.com/logon23

Infostealer By Geography

Shows the distribution of Infostealer-related credential exposure events across different geographic regions. The location is determined by analyzing the metadata of the infected machines associated with each event.

United States
Events32
Ghana
Events13
India
Events10
Netherlands
Events7
Indonesia
Events7
United Kingdom
Events4
China
Events4
South Africa
Events4

Country Breakdown

  1. 1United States32
  2. 2Ghana13
  3. 3India10
  4. 4Netherlands7
  5. 5Indonesia7
  6. 6United Kingdom4
  7. 7China4
  8. 8South Africa4

Services Classification Distribution

Blast radius - closer to core = more critical infrastructure, size = credential volume

WordPress1

Operating System Distribution

Distribution of compromised endpoint builds

Windows 1149
Windows 11 Home Single Language 25H2 (Build 26200)12
Windows 10 Pro (10.0.19045) x648
Windows 107
Windows 10 Enterprise x646

Leak Repository Classification

Where the exposed records currently reside

0
Named breaches
1,386
Combolist pools
255
Unattributed dumps

Disclaimer: This report includes AI-generated content. AI can make mistakes, so verify important findings independently before taking action.