A hacker utilizing the alias “Beautiful” is promoting practically 40 million (39,970,158) Condé Nast consumer data that allegedly belong to the corporate’s subsidiary web sites, a lot of which rank among the many hottest websites worldwide.
Background
On December 27, 2025, Hackread.com reported {that a} hacker utilizing the alias “Beautiful” leaked a database containing the private particulars of two.3 million Wired.com customers. Wired.com is a serious American journal and web site owned by Condé Nast.
Alongside the obtain hyperlink, the hacker accused Condé Nast of ignoring repeated safety warnings. Three days after the Wired.com leak, the hacker introduced that your entire Condé Nast dataset was being put up on the market.
Allegedly Impacted Websites and Information Supplied
Condé Nast has neither confirmed nor denied the claims. Nevertheless, the listing of internet sites shared by the hacker is intensive and spans a number of industries. Under is the complete listing of websites which are allegedly affected, together with the corresponding consumer counts at the moment being provided on the market on a cybercrime discussion board.
1. 9,468,938 - NIL
2. 6,796,525 - NYR
3. 2,647,152 - EPI
4. 2,366,576 - WIR
5. 2,075,122 - SELF
6. 2,030,162 - BNA
7. 1,959,212 - VOG
8. 1,871,068 - ALLURE
9. 1,637,038 - VANITYFAIR
10. 1,461,408 - GLAMOUR
11. 1,289,744 - NTD
12. 1,080,711 - TVL
13. 994,072 - MEN
14. 854,862 - AD
15. 684,549 - GOLFDIGEST
16. 622,178 - LKY
17. 586,194 - TEENVOGUE
18. 527,598 - BRI
19. 350,026 - STYLE
20. 202,173 - CONCIERGE
21. 80,951 - DET
22. 64,365 - GMT
23. 57,924 - WMG
24. 51,955 - UWD
25. 51,797 - UVO
26. 30,434 - UGQ
27. 26,136 - CNT
28. 24,881 - CNEE_UK_CTR
29. 24,069 - UVF
30. 17,746 - CNEE_UK_HAG
31. 13,046 - UGM
32. 10,431 - CNEE_UK_WOI
33. 8,327 - CNEE_UK_TAT
34. 1,436 - CNEE_UK_GQS
35. 1,252 - CN
The worth of the information has not been disclosed by the hacker. Nevertheless, the contents of the dataset have been outlined and reportedly embrace a big quantity of non-public data, together with the next:
- ID
- E-mail addresses
- Telephone numbers
- First identify
- Final identify
- Gender
- Birthday
- Addresses
- Show names
and extra…
The authenticity of the dataset has not been independently verified. Hackread.com will proceed monitoring the state of affairs and replace this report if Condé Nast points an announcement or if additional technical validation of the information turns into accessible.

If the claims are correct, affected customers may face an elevated danger of phishing, credential stuffing, and focused scams. Customers of Condé Nast-owned platforms are suggested to alter passwords, allow multi-factor authentication the place accessible, and stay cautious of unsolicited emails or messages referencing their subscriptions or accounts.









