sewar.net Domain Breach Exposure Report
Risk Score
Moderate exposure in standard leak repositories.
AI Findings Summary
The domain sewar.net has been associated with four historical data breaches over the period of July 2025 to June 2026, impacting four employee accounts. These breaches were primarily sourced from combolist data, indicating a potential credential stuffing or account takeover risk. The timeline shows a sporadic but consistent pattern of employee account compromise, with incidents in September 2025, February 2026, and May 2026. Given the confirmed data breaches and the reliance on combolist sources, this exposure presents a moderate risk. The focus for remediation should be on strengthening authentication mechanisms, such as implementing multi-factor authentication for all employee accounts, and conducting a thorough review of access controls and password policies to prevent future credential stuffing attacks and mitigate the impact of compromised credentials.
Total Events
Employee Affected Events
Client Affected Events
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12-Month Events Timeline
Event volume by breach date, employee VS client
Infostealers VS Data Breaches
Live stealer logs VS data breaches
4 compromised employee accounts pose an infrastructure risk, while 0 leaked client credentials create regulatory liability.
Antivirus Distribution
Security Tools on Infected Endpoints
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Malware Families Distribution
Distribution of Active Stealer Strains
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Top Login URLs
Top exposed services found in the event results
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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.
Country Breakdown
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Services Classification Distribution
Blast radius - closer to core = more critical infrastructure, size = credential volume
Operating System Distribution
Distribution of compromised endpoint builds
Leak Repository Classification
Where the exposed records currently reside
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