in approximately 2008, the site to aid parents make their children known as baby Names suffered a data hack. The incident exposed 846k email addresses and passwords stored as salted MD5 hashes. When contacted in October 2018, baby Names advised that the drudge happened at least x years ago and that members were notified at the time. The HackNotice security research team discovered a data leak file associated with this domain. According to the hacker, this domain was allegedly hacked. If there are no other sources attached to this drudge notice, then we don't hold an official disclosure of a data incident, so this cut is only implied.