Vimeo, the second-largest video hosting, sharing, and streaming service, has confirmed a data breach that affected approximately 119,000 users and customers. With a market share of over 18%, Vimeo rivals Google’s video hosting platform, YouTube. The streaming platform enables over 300 million creators to share videos, and over 11% of websites integrate media content. It employs over 1,100 people and reports an annual revenue of over $417 million. Vimeo confirms third-party data breach In late April 2026, Vimeo confirmed the data breach and began notifying impacted users. It also disclosed that the leak stemmed from a security incident affecting cloud hosting platform Snowflake via a third-party performance metrics platform, Anodot. “Vimeo is aware of a security incident affecting Anodot, a third-party analytics vendor used by Vimeo and many other companies,” the company stated. Upon learning of the data breach, Vimeo revoked all Anodot credentials, removed Anodot integrations, engaged experienced third-party cybersecurity experts, and notified law enforcement. Similarly, the company is monitoring the situation closely and has implemented additional security measures to prevent a similar incident in the future. Previously, Vimeo had assessed that the data leak had exposed only email addresses and technical information such as video titles and metadata.
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