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Toy Battles Data Breach

February 5, 2026 · 1,017 records · moderate risk
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Gravity Score

Low

Calculated based on the types of data exposed (4 categories) and the volume of affected records (1,017).

In February 2026, the online gaming community Toy Battles suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 1k unique email addresses alongside usernames, IP addresses and chat logs. Following the breach, Toy Battles self-submitted the data to Have I Been Pwned.

Exposed data

Chat logs Email addresses IP addresses Usernames

Affected website

toybattles.net

What to do now

What can we learn from this breach?

Breaches like this offer valuable lessons for the entire industry. Some security practices that help protect data at scale include: segmenting and isolating databases so that a single breach doesn't expose all records; conducting regular security audits and penetration testing; implementing real-time intrusion detection and incident response plans. Information security is an ongoing process, and each incident reinforces the importance of investing in data protection.

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