In a massive data leak almost 235 million Instagram, TikTok and YouTube user profiles were exposed online on Thursday, according to researchers from pro-consumer website Comparitech. The leaked data included users’ information such as contact information, names, images, and more.

“The data was spread across several datasets and the most significant being two coming in at just under 100 million each and containing profile records apparently scraped from Instagram,” reports Forbes, quoting the security researchers.

Recently there has been a spate of reports concerning account data appearing on dark web cybercrime forums. From the dark web audit suggesting there are currently 15 billion stolen logins from 100,000 breaches out there, to the hacker giving away 386 million stolen records for free, reports Forbes.

The data was spread across several datasets, the most significant being two coming in at just under 100 million each and containing profile records apparently scraped from Instagram. The third-largest was a dataset of some 42 million TikTok users, followed by just under 4 million YouTube user profiles, the report added.

In December last, personal data consisting of user IDs, phone numbers and names of 267,140,436 Facebook users were left exposed online. This information could be accessed by anyone on the web without a password or any form of authentication.