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Moody Bible Institute Data Breach Affects Millions

Moody Bible Institute Data Breach Affects Millions

Posted on July 6, 2026 By CWS

The Moody Bible Institute recently suffered a major data breach, impacting over 2.3 million individuals. This breach, orchestrated by the ShinyHunters group, exposed a vast array of personal information belonging to students, alumni, donors, and supporters of the institute.

Details of the Data Breach

In June 2026, Moody Bible Institute fell victim to a targeted extortion campaign by ShinyHunters, a group notorious for their “pay or leak” strategies. When ransom negotiations failed, the group released the stolen data on various underground forums. This dataset, as reported by Have I Been Pwned (HIBP), includes millions of email addresses paired with other personal identifiers, marking this as a significant breach within the realm of faith-based educational institutions.

Types of Data Exposed

The breach compromised various personal data types, including full names, email addresses, dates of birth, genders, marital statuses, phone numbers, and physical addresses. The exposure of such extensive information raises concerns about potential identity theft and targeted phishing attacks, particularly affecting the older demographic often associated with religious institutions.

Response and Recommendations

In response to the breach, Moody Bible Institute has engaged cybersecurity experts to investigate the incident thoroughly. Although details about the attack vector and law enforcement involvement remain undisclosed, the institute has emphasized ongoing forensic analysis. Affected individuals are advised to monitor their financial accounts and credit reports vigilantly and to enable multi-factor authentication on sensitive accounts. Unsolicited communications claiming to be from the institute should be treated with caution, and individuals can verify their exposure through services like Have I Been Pwned.

ShinyHunters, known for their extensive data theft operations across various sectors, continue their trend of monetizing stolen information through extortion. This incident underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures for organizations and individuals alike.

The Moody Bible Institute’s data breach highlights the growing threats facing educational institutions and their communities. As investigations continue, stakeholders are urged to stay informed and take proactive steps to safeguard their personal information.

Cyber Security News Tags:cyber attack, Cybersecurity, data breach, data security, Extortion, identity theft, Moody Bible Institute, Phishing, PII, ShinyHunters

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