ZIPS Cleaners is allegedly the latest organization targeted in a data leak after a forum post claimed to offer a dataset containing 66,710 purported customer profiles. The claims have not been independently verified by BreachNews, and ZIPS Cleaners had not issued any public statement at time of publication.
The listing, published on August 15, 2026, describes the data as belonging to users of ZIPS Cleaners’ website and mobile application from late 2024 through 2026. The dataset is being offered as a free download rather than as part of an extortion demand.
Alleged dataset contains customer and device information
According to the forum listing, the leak contains:
- 66,710 unique customer profiles
- 66,710 unique email addresses
- 55,032 unique IP addresses
- 12,884 unique phone numbers
The post also claims each profile includes a wide range of information, including email addresses, phone numbers, IP addresses, city, country, region, approximate latitude and longitude, operating system details, device information, browser language, referral sources, marketing campaign identifiers, page navigation history, and analytics event properties.
The alleged data is said to be stored in a 59 MB 321ZIPS_UNIQUE.JSONL file distributed within a compressed archive.
Claims remain unverified
The forum post does not explain how the information was allegedly obtained, nor does it provide evidence confirming the data originated from ZIPS Cleaners.
BreachNews has not independently verified the authenticity of the dataset or confirmed that the information belongs to ZIPS Cleaners customers.
Potential impact
If authentic, the alleged dataset could facilitate phishing campaigns, targeted scams, and customer profiling by combining contact information with device fingerprints, browsing metadata, and approximate location information.
Although the listing does not advertise passwords or payment card information, analytics and device data can provide valuable context for convincing social engineering attacks against affected individuals.
BreachNews will update this article if ZIPS Cleaners confirms or disputes the alleged breach.












