A Florida firm has all but confirmed that millions of people’s sensitive personal info was stolen from it by cybercriminals and publicly leaked.
That information, totaling billions of records, includes the names, Social Security numbers, physical and email addresses, and phone numbers of folks in the United States, UK, and Canada. It’s the sort of records data brokers regularly buy and sell.
And it is now available via the dark web for anyone to download and use for fraud.
Back in April, crooks using the online handle USDoD wrote on a cyber-crime forum that they were selling for $3.5 million what was alleged to be 2.9 billion records, across multiple files in a 277GB archive, on US, Canadian, and British citizens, including their aforementioned names and phone and Social Security numbers where relevant, as well as their address histories going back 30 years and details of their parents and relatives.
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Source: TheRegister