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Viva Entertainment Data Breach: Hackers Claim to Dump 10GB of Internal Data

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Viva Entertainment Data Breach: Hackers Claim to Dump 10GB of Internal Data

A threat actor using the alias DNH ("DeathNoteHackersPH") claims to have leaked roughly 10 GB of internal data from Viva Communications, Inc. (Viva Entertainment), one of the largest entertainment conglomerates in the Philippines, via its site viva.com.ph. The free dump reportedly includes project permits, internal memos, and employee and associate email data, and the poster claims the company was previously breached in 2024 and 2025. The claim is unverified and Viva has not publicly addressed it.

Data10 GB of documents
PriceFree dump
CountryPhilippines flagPhilippines
ActorDNH

Post details

TargetViva Communications, Inc. (Viva Entertainment)
CountryPhilippines flagPhilippines
SectorEntertainment / Media
ClaimInternal data dump posted for free
Data~10 GB of documents (permits, memos, emails)
ObservedJun 5, 2026
PriceFree dump
ActorDNH (DeathNoteHackersPH)

!Allegedly exposed

  • ~10 GB of internal documents (claimed)
  • Project permits
  • Internal memos
  • Employee email data
  • Associate / partner email data
  • Behind-the-scenes business data
  • Corporate registration details
  • Executive contact information

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Potential impact

If genuine, a 10 GB trove of internal corporate documents, permits, memos, and employee and associate email data could expose business operations, enable phishing and impersonation of staff, and aid social engineering against the company and its partners. Because the data is being distributed for free and the firm has reportedly been breached repeatedly, the material could circulate widely. The volume and authenticity are unconfirmed.

iStatus

Unverified

A free download (multiple mirror links) and document samples were posted to an underground forum; the links, personal contact details, and individual records shown in the post are not reproduced here. The claim has not been independently confirmed and Viva Communications has not publicly addressed it.

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