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sfgate.com Domain Breach Exposure Report

Risk Score

High Risk

Massive event volume or critical assets compromised.

AI Findings Summary

Critical

The domain sfgate.com has experienced a significant number of security events over the past year, with a high volume of historical data breaches (2159) and active infostealer logs (241). The majority of these events are linked to data breaches, accounting for 90% of the total observed events. Infostealer activity, while less frequent, is also a notable concern, representing 10% of the total events. The timeline indicates a surge in employee and client-related events in January 2026, with a substantial increase in client-related events in March 2026. Malware families associated with these events include StealC, Redline, and Rhadamanthys, all known for their credential-stealing capabilities. The data also points to "Combolist sources" and "Database dumps" as primary leak repository classifications, suggesting compromised credentials and potentially sensitive data exposure. The high risk score of 93 indicates a critical exposure level. The prevalence of data breaches and infostealer activity, coupled with the use of common credential-stealing malware, poses a substantial risk to both employees and clients. Prioritization should focus on immediate remediation of identified vulnerabilities, enhanced credential hygiene, and comprehensive monitoring for further compromise. Given the nature of the data and the services targeted, a focus on securing user accounts and preventing further data exfiltration is paramount.

Total Events

2,400
credential exposure events

Employee Affected Events

971
account email domain = sfgate.com

Client Affected Events

1,429
service target = sfgate.com

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12-Month Events Timeline

Event volume by breach date, employee VS client

EmployeesClients
8005332670
peak month 748
Jul 25Sep 25Nov 25Jan 26Mar 26May 26Jun 26

Infostealers VS Data Breaches

Live stealer logs VS data breaches

Infostealer logs
Events241
Share10%
Data breaches
Events2,159
Share90%
Infostealer logs (10%)
241events
Data breaches (90%)
2,159events

971 compromised employee accounts pose an infrastructure risk, while 1,429 leaked client credentials create regulatory liability.

Antivirus Distribution

Security Tools on Infected Endpoints

No Data Available

Malware Families Distribution

Distribution of Active Stealer Strains

StealC42
Redline30
Rhadamanthys24
LummaC218
Vidar12
X-Files8
DarkCrystal2
Raccoon2
Cthulhu2

Top Login URLs

Top exposed services found in the event results

  1. 1sfgate.com165
  2. 2https://www.sfgate.com115
  3. 3https://sfgate.com101
  4. 4http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/webreg/user/reg_cnt64
  5. 5https://www.sfgate.com/61
  6. 6www.sfgate.com57
  7. 7sfgate.com/52
  8. 8sfgate.com/cgi-bin/webreg/user/reg_cnt47
  9. 9https://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/webreg/user/reg_cnt35
  10. 10www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/webreg/user/reg_cnt33

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
Events98
Portugal
Events16
India
Events6
China
Events6
Germany
Events6
Pakistan
Events5
Venezuela
Events4
Malaysia
Events3

Country Breakdown

  1. 1United States98
  2. 2Portugal16
  3. 3India6
  4. 4China6
  5. 5Germany6
  6. 6Pakistan5
  7. 7Venezuela4
  8. 8Malaysia3

Services Classification Distribution

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

Citrix4

Operating System Distribution

Distribution of compromised endpoint builds

Windows 1156
Windows 10 Pro43
Windows 10 22H2 build 19045 (64 Bit)19
Windows 10 Enterprise x6410
Windows 7 Home Premium x6410

Leak Repository Classification

Where the exposed records currently reside

0
Named breaches
1,320
Combolist pools
839
Unattributed dumps

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