The hacking group usdod claimed it had stolen personal records, including social security info, of 2.9 billion people from national public data. A database of almost 3 billion people's personal information stolen from national public data, a background checking company, was for sale on the dark web for $3.5 million. 2.9 billion people may have had social security numbers, other financial data compromised What it means for you The weirdest '3 billion people' data breach ever a background check company allegedly leaked billions of rows of data, complete with social security numbers, but the data's accuracy is. A proposed class action lawsuit has alleged that nearly three billion records were stolen during a cyber attack targeting background checking service, national public data, in april.
Hackers steal 'billions' of social security numbers How to protect yourself background check provider national public data confirms it was hacked and urges consumers to consider a credit freeze. A recent identity theft breach may have exposed nearly 3 billion people's records, including their social security numbers, names, and birthdates. Hackers may have leaked the social security numbers of every american a dump of 2.7 billion records includes names, aliases and known physical addresses.
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