Billion of records may have been affected by the recent data breach Here's how to check if it includes your information. Two cybersecurity firms launch separate websites that can tell you if your personal information, including social security number, was exposed in the national public data breach. A whistleblower says that a former senior doge official now at the social security administration copied the social security numbers, names and birthdays of over 300 million americans to a private. The information breached may have included social security numbers, names, email addresses, phone numbers and mailing addresses, national public data states on its website. After the confirmation of a significant data breach, here is how to know if your social security number has been compromised and how to protect your information.
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. The move potentially violated multiple federal statutes and could cause a catastrophic impact, the whistleblower warned, according to the new york times. Doge team members uploaded a database with the personal information of hundreds of millions of americans to a vulnerable cloud server, according to the agency's chief data officer.
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