Wired Data Breach: Hacker “Lovely” Dishes Out 2.3 Million User Records – Condé Nast in Hot Water!
In a plot twist worthy of a Hollywood hacker movie, a cybercriminal named Lovely claims to have leaked the personal data of 2.3 million Wired.com users. While Condé Nast remains tight-lipped, the data includes everything except passwords and payment info. It’s like a digital soap opera, but with fewer love triangles and more data breaches!

Hot Take:
Condé Nast’s data breach is like a bad Wi-Fi signal: just when you think you’re secure, someone named “Lovely” comes along and leaks your personal info. Wired.com users, brace yourselves—your data is now just a series of zeroes and ones floating around the internet like confetti at a hacker’s parade.
Key Points:
- A hacker named “Lovely” claims to have leaked data of over 2.3 million Wired.com users.
- The leak was announced on a new hacking forum called Breach Stars on December 20, 2025.
- Condé Nast, Wired’s parent company, allegedly ignored warnings about security vulnerabilities.
- The leaked data includes full names, email addresses, user IDs, and timestamps but no passwords or payment information.
- The hacker threatens to release more data from other Condé Nast brands, totaling over 40 million accounts.
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