Huge data leak may include personal data of everyone in the US, UK, and Canada
A huge data leak of some 2.7 billion records may include sensitive personal data for every person in the US (including social security numbers), the UK, and Canada.
The data is said to have come from a company known as National Public Data, which collects and sells personal data for use in background checks by private investigators and others …
Bleeping Computer reports that a hacker attempted to sell this data (then said to be 2.9B rather than 2.7B records) for $3.5M, stating that it contained records of every individual in each of the three countries…
The site notes that the number is far higher than the combined populations of the three countries because there is a separate record for each address at which an individual is known to have lived.
Lawrence Abrams for BleepingComputer:
The leaked data consists of two text files totaling 277GB and containing nearly 2.7 billion plaintext 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 US, numerous people have confirmed to us that it included their and family members’ legitimate information, including those who are deceased.
Each record consists of the following information – a person’s name, mailing addresses, and social security number, with some records including additional information, like other names associated with the person. None of this data is encrypted…
The data breach has led to multiple class action lawsuits against Jerico Pictures, which is believed to be doing business as National Public Data, for not adequately protecting people’s data.
If you live in the US, this data breach has likely leaked some of your personal information.
As the data contains hundreds of millions of social security numbers, it is suggested that you monitor your credit report for fraudulent activity and report it to the credit bureaus if detected.
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