Lawsuit claims hackers accessed billions of records, including social security numbers, by breaching background check company. 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. A class action lawsuit has brought attention to an alleged hack of a data broker and a dataset that contains personal information, including social security numbers. The hacking group usdod claimed it had stolen personal records, including social security info, of 2.9 billion people from national public data. If true, reports suggest all americans may have had valuable personal information compromised — including full names, current and past addresses, social security numbers and information on. A viral but unsubstantiated claim that nearly every american had their social security number (ssn) leaked in a massive data breach spread like wildfire this week, stemming from the alleged hack.
In an epic data breach, hackers claim to have taken 2.9 billion personal records from national public data Most of the data are leaked online. 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. Almost 2.7 billion records of personal information for people in the united states were leaked on a hacking forum, exposing names, social security numbers, all known physical addresses, and.
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