Breachforum [2021] Jun 2026
BreachForums may be gone, but its impact on the cybersecurity landscape will be felt for years to come. The rise and fall of this notorious hacking marketplace serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of cybercrime and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures. As we move forward, it's crucial to stay informed about the evolving cybercrime landscape and to support efforts to disrupt and dismantle these illicit platforms. By working together, we can create a safer and more secure digital environment for everyone.
The forum's history is defined by a cycle of law enforcement takedowns and rapid resurrections.
A new version of the site appeared, claiming to be run by the ShinyHunters group. breachforum
Arresting the founder did not kill the forum's brand. Within weeks of Fitzpatrick's arrest, the platform was resurrected under new management, operated jointly by the notorious hacking group ShinyHunters and a previous administrator known as "Baphomet".
🔐 Transparency – Real talk about vulnerabilities, breaches, and threat intelligence. 🧠 Education – From forensic analysis to mitigation strategies, learn what actually works. 🤝 Community – Connect with white-hats, blue-teams, and incident responders who share your drive. BreachForums may be gone, but its impact on
The FBI tracked down the real-world identity of "Pompompurin." On March 15, 2023, federal agents arrested , a 20-year-old living in Peekskill, New York. Fitzpatrick was subsequently charged with conspiracy to commit access device fraud and safely admitting to being the owner and administrator of the illicit site.
Motivations included profit, political motives, reputational damage, or notoriety. By working together, we can create a safer
: A threat actor appropriating the name of the infamous LAPSUS$ group (whose teenage leader was arrested in 2022) has joined the fray. Hasan and "LAPSUS$" have pooled resources to launch devastating infrastructure attacks against the original BreachForums.
BreachForums has been linked to several high-profile data breaches and cybercrime incidents, including:
Other moderators—known by handles like and "NahamSec" (the latter was an unwitting security researcher who later cooperated)—were either arrested or doxxed by rival hacker groups.
Nevertheless, the golden age of open, searchable, English-language hacking forums may be over. The arrest of Pompompurin sent a powerful message: There is no safe harbor in 2025.