Data Breaches
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse brings together publicly reported data breach notifications from across U.S. government agencies into a single, searchable database. Explore our interactive visualizations or purchase the full dataset. Have questions? Check our FAQ below.

Who and How?
The Data Breach Chronology analyzes each notification across multiple dimensions, including the type of organization affected—from BSF for financial services to MED for healthcare providers—and the method of breach—such as HACK for cyber attacks or PORT for portable device breaches. The high number of "UNKN" classifications reflects a common challenge in breach reporting: notifications often lack sufficient detail to determine an organization's primary function or the specific method of breach. For complete descriptions of our classification system, see our FAQ.
Download Options
You can download the database and support this project with your purchase.
Try a sample in your preferred format:
- Download SQLite sample (.db file, recommended)
- Download Excel sample (.xlsx file)
- Download CSV sample (.csv file)
See our README for documentation.
We offer flexible pricing options for individual researchers and organizations, with substantial academic discounts. Choose from individual researcher access for personal projects, or a multi-user license for classroom and organisational access for teams. Annual subscriptions include ongoing access to monthly database updates and new features.
If you're conducting academic research with limited institutional funding, working with a nonprofit, or are a media outlet operating on a limited budget, and your work directly advances privacy protection, we offer limited complimentary access. Please contact us at databreachchronology@privacyrights.org with detailed information about your funding situation, research project, and how your work aligns with our mission of advancing consumer privacy protections. We typically respond within 3-5 business days.