The Philippines' National CERT and DICT have joined Have I Been Pwned's free government service to monitor official domains for credential exposures, becoming the 46th government onboarded.
<img src="https://storage.ghost.io/c/fb/33/fb3391dc-723d-4e74-b95a-d641b5feb38e/content/images/2026/05/Artboard-1-2.png" alt="Welcoming the Philippine Government to Have I Been Pwned"><p>Today, we welcome the 46th government onboarded to Have I Been Pwned’s free gov service: the Philippines.</p><p>The Philippines’ National CERT, working with the Department of Information and Communications Technology, now has access to monitor official government domains against the data in HIBP. This gives their 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 breach.</p><p>This is precisely what the HIBP government 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.</p><p>The Philippines joins a growing list of national CERTs and government cybersecurity teams using HIBP to help strengthen national cyber defense, protect government departments and resources, and reduce the risk posed by compromised credentials before attackers can take advantage.</p>
# Welcoming the Philippine Government to Have I Been Pwned
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Today, we welcome the 46th government onboarded to Have I Been Pwned’s free gov service: the Philippines\.
The Philippines’ National CERT, working with the Department of Information and Communications Technology, now has access to monitor official government domains against the data in HIBP\. This gives their 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 breach\.
This is precisely what the HIBP government 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\.
The Philippines joins a growing list of national CERTs and government cybersecurity teams using HIBP to help strengthen national cyber defense, protect government departments and resources, and reduce the risk posed by compromised credentials before attackers can take advantage\.
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Bhutan's Computer Incident Response Team (BtCIRT) has been onboarded to Have I Been Pwned's free government service, becoming the 45th government to join. This allows them to monitor Bhutanese government domains for compromised credentials and data breaches.
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