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A hacking group called USDoD claims to have stolen 2.7 billion records of personal information from Americans, including their Social Security numbers and physical addresses.
Tech Report is one of the oldest hardware, news, and tech review sites on the internet ... of which the personal data records of around 2.7 billion people has been leaked online.
But it wasn’t until earlier this month that a user named “Fenice” leaked 2.7 billion unencrypted records on the dark web site known as “Breached,” in the form of two csv files totaling ...
Here's what to know about the leak, which includes Social Security Numbers and may affect people in the U.S., Canada and U.K.
A massive database containing over 2.7 billion ... These records belong to individuals in the U.S. and were allegedly stolen from National Public Data (NPD). While the accuracy of the leaked ...
Nearly 3 billion unencrypted records containing personal data of people living in the U.S., Canada and U.K. may have been leaked, according to a class action lawsuit filed in Florida. The ...
The "full NPD database" became public on Aug. 6 when a user named "Fenice" leaked about 2.7 billion records on the same forum, according to cybersecurity news website BleepingComputer.