A threat actor has claimed to have leaked the complete WordPress database belonging to westvillagedallas.com, the website for West Village, a mixed-use shopping, dining, residential, and entertainment district in Uptown Dallas.
According to its website, West Village spans more than 275,000 square feet of retail space, features over 100 shops and restaurants, and serves one of Dallas’ busiest mixed-use neighborhoods. The district opened in 2001 and is managed by West Village Management Company.
Complete WordPress database allegedly offered
The forum post advertises what the threat actor describes as the website’s complete WordPress database and offers it for download. As evidence, the actor published a small SQL excerpt that appears to originate from WordPress’ wp_users table.
BreachNews is not reproducing the sample because it contains administrator account information.
Although the contents of the alleged database have not been independently verified, a complete WordPress database can typically contain user accounts, password hashes, website content, media references, comments, plugin configuration, site settings, and other backend information used to operate the website.
Limited evidence accompanies the claim
Unlike several recent breach posts that included extensive file listings or multiple screenshots, this listing provides only a brief SQL sample alongside the claim that the full database is available.
The listing was published by the same threat actor that recently claimed to have compromised the Xemnex website repository. While that history makes the latest post noteworthy, it does not independently verify the alleged compromise involving West Village Dallas.
West Village Management Company had not issued any public statement regarding the alleged incident at the time of publication.












