K-Chess Data Breach: 83,000 User Records Leaked from Online Platform

K-Chess Data Breach: 83,000 User Records Leaked from Online Platform

K-Chess, an online chess platform operated by Keysquare (associated with Kasparov Chess), has allegedly been scraped by a threat actor who claims to have leaked approximately 83,000 rows of user data from the platform’s database in 2024. The sample leak reportedly contains full user profiles, social IDs, personal details, extensive chess ratings, and evidence of infrastructure linked to keysquare.io. #KChess #Keysquare

Keypoints

  • Threat actor claims to have scraped and publicly shared roughly 83,000 rows of K-Chess user data from 2024.
  • Leaked dataset reportedly includes full names, usernames, and email addresses.
  • Social account IDs linked to Google, Facebook, and Apple are present in the sample data.
  • Personal information such as birthdates, country of residence, and timezones is included.
  • Detailed chess statistics, Glicko ratings for multiple modes, account timestamps, and subscription statuses are exposed.

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