A whistleblower complaint alleges that doge staffers uploaded a copy of all federal social security numbers and information to an unsecured server in june. The hacking group usdod claimed it had stolen personal records, including social security info, of 2.9 billion people from national public data. Lawsuit claims hackers accessed billions of records, including social security numbers, by breaching background check company. Charles borges, the social security administration's chief data officer, said doge members uploaded a database containing records of all social security numbers issued by the federal government. The information breached may have included social security numbers, names, email addresses, phone numbers and mailing addresses, national public data states on its website. Check if your social security number was stolen in the massive data theft and what to do to secure your personal information.
Over 270 million americans may have had their social security number leaked on the dark web The latest breach involved national public data, which performs background checks. Hackers just leaked a bunch of social security numbers Here's what to know initial reports said hackers stole over 2.9 billion data entries. Remember that data broker nobody had ever heard of, but managed to leak a database which contained the data of some 2.9 billion people It's back, and this time with a search function