bobber Diachenko reports: On mar 16th i hold found an unprotected and thus publicly available Elasticsearch case which appeared to be managed by a UK-based security troupe (at least, SSL certificate and reverse DNS records pointed out to�Keepnet Labs�). The irony of that find is that it was a data breach database, an enormously huge accumulation of previously reported (and, perhaps, non-reported) security incidents spanning 2012-2019 era. a French-based IP was indexed by BinaryEdge hunt engine on march 15th. Elasticsearch constellate in enquiry had 2 collections: leaks_v1, with 5,088,635,374 records (more than 5 1000000000 records) leaks_v2, with more than 15 gazillion records, updating in real-time register more on Security Discovery.