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Glamour is a women's magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. Founded in 1939 in the United States, it was originally called Glamour of Hollywood. Glamour covers the stories women want—and need—to read right now, with high-quality journalism and an authentic, accessible point of view. Here, you’ll find up-to-the-instant coverage of the issues affecting women’s lives—from politics to #MeToo; fashion that is attainable; beauty—both inside and out—and a holistic approach to wellness; sex and relationships; as well as the TV, movies, books, and pop culture you’re obsessed with. Local editions are now published in numerous countries including the United Kingdom, United States, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Russia, Greece, Poland, South Africa, Brazil, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Mexico. In most cases it is a monthly publication.

Glamour A.I CyberSecurity Scoring

Glamour

Company Details

Linkedin ID:

glamour

Employees number:

936

Number of followers:

53,464

NAICS:

51211

Industry Type:

Media Production

Homepage:

glamour.com

IP Addresses:

Scan still pending

Company ID:

GLA_4708508

Scan Status:

In-progress

AI scoreGlamour Risk Score (AI oriented)

Between 650 and 699

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Glamour

Weak
Current Score
659
B (Weak)
01000
1 incidents
-107.0 avg impact

Incident timeline with MITRE ATT&CK tactics, techniques, and mitigations.

JANUARY 2026
659
DECEMBER 2025
764
Breach
20 Dec 2025 • GQ, Condé Nast, Vogue, Wired, Self, Glamour, Vanity Fair, Teen Vogue and Condé Nast Traveler: Hacker Leaks 2.3M Wired.com Records, Claims 40M-User Condé Nast Breach
Wired.com User Data Leak by Hacker 'Lovely'

**Cybersecurity Alert: Hacker Leaks Data of 2.3 Million Wired.com Users, Claims Larger Condé Nast Breach** On December 20, 2025, a hacker operating under the alias "Lovely" leaked what they claim is the personal data of over 2.3 million *Wired.com* users on the newly launched hacking forum *Breach Stars*. The leaked dataset includes full names, email addresses, user IDs, display names, account creation timestamps, and in some cases, last session dates—though no passwords or payment information were exposed. The data spans accounts created between 2011 and 2022, with some records showing recent activity, suggesting a breach of a live or archived user database. The hacker accused Condé Nast, *Wired*’s parent company, of neglecting security warnings, stating they had spent a month attempting to alert the company before resorting to the leak. In a provocative message, they threatened to release data from over 40 million additional accounts across Condé Nast’s portfolio in the coming weeks. The leaked breakdown includes records from brands such as *GQ* (994K), *Vogue* (1.9M), *The New Yorker* (6.8M), and *Bon Appétit* (2M), among others. An entry labeled "NIL" with 9.5 million accounts remains unidentified, while smaller segments suggest the breach may involve centralized account infrastructure. Prior to the leak, the hacker had contacted journalists, including *DataBreaches.net*, posing as a security researcher before shifting to threats of public exposure. The method of the breach remains undisclosed, though analysis by *Hackread.com* confirms the legitimacy of the leaked *Wired* data. Condé Nast has yet to issue a public statement confirming or denying the incident. Until an official response is provided, the claims and leaked data remain unverified.

657
critical -107
GQ-CONCONWIRSELGLACONCONCON1766865597
Data Breach
Retaliation for ignored security warnings, potential financial gain (data sold on dark web)
Data Compromised: 2,366,576 Wired.com user records; over 40 million records across Condé Nast properties Systems Affected: Wired.com user database or shared Condé Nast identity platform Brand Reputation Impact: Potential damage to Condé Nast and Wired.com reputation Legal Liabilities: Potential regulatory violations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) Identity Theft Risk: High (exposed PII like names and email addresses) Payment Information Risk: None (no payment data exposed)
Full names Email addresses User IDs Display names Account creation/update timestamps Last session dates Number Of Records Exposed: 2,366,576 (Wired.com); over 40 million (Condé Nast properties) Sensitivity Of Data: Moderate (PII exposed but no passwords or payment data) Data Exfiltration: Yes (leaked on hacking forum) Full names Email addresses User IDs
Potential GDPR Potential CCPA
['Ongoing (unverified by Condé Nast)']
Reconnaissance Period: 1 month (claimed time to convince Condé Nast to fix vulnerabilities) Data Sold On Dark Web: Potential (hacker threatened to leak more data)
NOVEMBER 2025
764
OCTOBER 2025
764
SEPTEMBER 2025
764
AUGUST 2025
764
JULY 2025
764
JUNE 2025
764
MAY 2025
764
APRIL 2025
764
MARCH 2025
764
FEBRUARY 2025
764

Frequently Asked Questions

According to Rankiteo, the current A.I.-based Cyber Score for Glamour is 659, which corresponds to a Weak rating.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for December 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for November 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for October 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for September 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for August 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for July 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for June 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for May 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for April 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for March 2025 was 764.

According to Rankiteo, the A.I. Rankiteo Cyber Score for February 2025 was 764.

Over the past 12 months, the average per-incident point impact on Glamour’s A.I Rankiteo Cyber Score has been -107.0 points.

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