Philippines Becomes 46th Government to Use Have I Been Pwned’s Official Domain Monitoring Service
The Philippines becomes the 46th government to access Have I Been Pwned’s free service for monitoring official domains against breach data.
en.antaranews.comThe Philippines is the 46th government to join Have I Been Pwned’s free government service. The service gives national teams the ability to monitor official domains against breach data stored on the platform. The Philippines' National Computer Emergency Response Team, working alongside the Department of Information and Communications Technology, now has access to monitor official government domains against the data in Have I Been Pwned.
Rappler reported the development on June 3, 2026. Troy Hunt, who built Have I Been Pwned, published a blog post on Wednesday, June 3, announcing the addition. ” Hunt said the arrangement gives the team’s Cyber Threat Intel and Monitoring Section the ability to identify exposure across government email addresses and respond quickly when those accounts appear in new data breaches.
Hunt added that the service was built for helping national cyber teams better understand credential exposure across their government domain space, monitor for compromised accounts on demand via API, and receive notifications when government domains are impacted by newly loaded breach data.
Have I Been Pwned allows individuals to track if their emails have figured in a data breach or leak of sensitive data. The free government service extends that capability to governments seeking to monitor their own domains.
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