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.
Almost 2.7 billion ... records, rather than the original 2.9 billion number originally shared by USDoD. While BleepingComputer can't confirm if this leak contains the data for every person in the ...
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 ...
INDIANA – Almost 2.7 billion personal information records for people in ... can’t confirm if this leak contains the data for every person in the US, numerous people have confirmed that it ...
A hacking group called USDoD claims to have stolen 2.7 billion records of personal information from Americans, including their Social Security numbers and physical addresses. Fox - LA Fox - LA ...
Here's what to know about the leak, which includes Social Security Numbers and may affect people in the U.S., Canada and U.K.
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A massive database containing over 2.7 billion ... These records belong to individuals in the U.S. and were allegedly stolen from National Public Data (NPD). While the accuracy of the leaked ...
A massive database containing over 2.7 billion records has reportedly ended up on a criminal forum. These records belong to individuals in the US and were allegedly stolen from National Public Data ...