"Leaks" refers to the unauthorized disclosure of confidential or sensitive information, often involving government documents, corporate data, or private communications. These disclosures can occur through whistleblowing, hacking, or insider breaches, exposing wrongdoing, corruption, or hidden truths. High-profile examples include WikiLeaks' release of classified U.S. military files or the Panama Papers exposing offshore financial dealings. Leaks can spark public debate, legal action, or political upheaval but also raise ethical concerns about privacy and security. While some view leaks as vital for transparency and accountability, others see them as threats to national security or organizational integrity. The digital age has amplified their impact and frequency.