The cybercriminal group selling the data, which is believed to be based in Latin America and goes by the ironic moniker 'USDoD,' after the US Department of Defense
Suuure they do.
In completely unrelated news, did you know that DigitalID™ is completely safe, while whitening your teeth and teaching you foreign languages in your sleep?
when they want to usher in a new kind of system (CBDC/digital ID), they have to first destroy the current one. They have to make the current choice look like trash, and so they can use that as an excuse for the sheep to follow the path to the new pasture.
Just like what you said, "ohhh look over here how nice it is, you don't want to be rolling around in that filthy mud, do you?"
Most Americans — and even many of their dead relatives — are likely to have private data at risk from the breach, unless they have regularly paid for 'opt-out' services.
Find out what hackers know about your organization and what they can do.
Prevent external cyber attacks before they happen.
Umm, they claim that this is a result of "telegram".
The investigation revealed that SOCRadar’s internal systems were not breached. The threat actor acquired a license from SOCRadar under a legitimate company name, providing access to the platform similar to any other customer. With this account, the actor could search for well-known domain names, collect Telegram channel names, and crawl these channels to harvest email addresses.
My email is not registered to a telegram account. So either the company is lying, or there is some telegram group that has my email for some purpose.
The suit also accuses the firm of having 'scraped' its billions of files on private individuals from other databases without those individuals' 'consent or knowledge.'
They was collecting your data like facebook with shadow profiles. Data brokers!
How do think a store knows how during hurricanes you buy more strawberry poptarts and peanut butter. Data brokers tell them what your shopping and a lot more than you would guess.
This is why people have demanded no more public data.
Suuure they do.
In completely unrelated news, did you know that DigitalID™ is completely safe, while whitening your teeth and teaching you foreign languages in your sleep?
A wise person I know said basically,
when they want to usher in a new kind of system (CBDC/digital ID), they have to first destroy the current one. They have to make the current choice look like trash, and so they can use that as an excuse for the sheep to follow the path to the new pasture.
Just like what you said, "ohhh look over here how nice it is, you don't want to be rolling around in that filthy mud, do you?"
Everyone is a potential victim.🤡
So I got a email about this today from (haveibeenpwned), I think its related to this.
Its not 300 billion, but 300 million.
What the fuck is this?
https://socradar.io/socradars-response-to-the-usdods-claim-of-scraping-330-million-emails/
Wtf is soc radar.
Umm, they claim that this is a result of "telegram".
My email is not registered to a telegram account. So either the company is lying, or there is some telegram group that has my email for some purpose.
Fucking weird man.
How Yahoo! could be connected with SSN? Or may be I don't know something and US citizens have to enter SSN to register or, say, buy a domain name?
What could be use of SSN for internet service?
They was collecting your data like facebook with shadow profiles. Data brokers!
How do think a store knows how during hurricanes you buy more strawberry poptarts and peanut butter. Data brokers tell them what your shopping and a lot more than you would guess.
This is why people have demanded no more public data.
People bitch about the common person so much and their views.
Meanwhile they are being discriminated against by a computer program.
Silence.