More than 2.7 billion U.S. personal records, including Social Security numbers, were leaked on a hacking forum. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson tells you what you need to know.
Just the first half of the year was over a billion records. This breach is over 2.7 billion records with a ... So, it’s already rolling around the internet in the dark web,” Miliefsky said.
2.7 billion personal records for information, which allegedly came from National Public Data, were leaked. The compromised data was limited to US-based users. The exposed data allegedly originates ...
Almost 2.7 billion records ... the US, numerous people have confirmed to us that it included their and family members' legitimate information, including those who are deceased. Previously leaked ...
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.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of California resident Christopher Hofmann, alleges that a National Public Data breach resulted in his personal information being leaked to the dark web. Bloomberg Law ...