Abraham Jewett ย |ย  August 15, 2024

Category: Data Breach
Side view of a hooded hacker using a computer, representing the National Public Data data breach.
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National Public Data data breach overview:ย 

  • Who: A threat actor allegedly leaked nearly 2.7 billion public records containing personal information on the Breached hacking forum.ย 
  • Why: Hackers allegedly stole the information during a data breach involving National Public Data.
  • Where: The public records leak reportedly may affect every individual in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada.ย 

A threat actor leaked nearly 2.7 billion public records containing personal information belonging to U.S., U.K. and Canadian citizens on a hacking forum earlier this month.ย 

The public records, which hackers allegedly stole during a data breach involving National Public Data, include names, Social Security numbers, physical addresses and other possible information, Bleeping Computer reports.

National Public Data reportedly collects and sells personal information to be used for conducting background checks, obtaining criminal records and helping with private investigations.ย 

The company, which uses the information it collects to create user profiles for individuals in the United States and other countries, believed to obtain the data by scraping it from public sources, according to Bleeping Computer.ย 

The leaked data reportedly includes two text files totaling 277GB and consisting of almost 2.7 billion plaintext records.ย 

Threat actors claim to have stolen record of every individual in US, UK, Canada

In April, a threat actor known as USDod reportedly claimed to have stolen 2.9 billion records containing information belonging to every individual in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada and attempted to sell the data for $3.5 million, Bleeping Computer reports.ย ย 

USDod was previously linked to trying to sell non-profit organization InfraGardโ€™s user database for $50,000 in December 2023, Bleeping Computer says.

Since USDodโ€™s claim, several threat actors reportedly released partial copies of the allegedly stolen data, with the leaks containing different numbers of records and, at times, data.ย 

A threat actor by the name โ€œFenice, โ€posted the latest leak on the Breached hacking forum, Bleeping Computer says. Fenice reportedly claims a threat actor known as โ€œSXUL,โ€ not USDod, obtained the data.ย 

Anyone who lives in the United States is likely affected in some way by the leak, according to Bleeping Computer, which reports the data contains hundreds of millions of Social Security numbers.ย 

Consumers filed several class actions recently against companies in the wake of data breaches, including Intuit, Ticketmaster, Live Nation and AT&T. The companies allegedly fail to prevent the data breaches by having proper security safeguards in place.ย 

Are you concerned your data was exposed in the National Public Data data breach? Let us know in the comments.


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74 thoughts onNational Public Data data breach reportedly affects everyone in US, UK, Canada

  1. Kristen N Evans says:

    Please add meโ€ฆ

  2. Heather says:

    Please add me

  3. Sallie says:

    Add me

  4. John Schreidl says:

    add me

  5. Cathie Rogovitz says:

    Add me! Something needs to be done and fast to have these companies held accountable for the data breaches.

  6. Kenya Moore says:

    Yes I am very concerned that Iโ€™m affected!!!

  7. Julie Brown says:

    OF COURSE Iโ€™M CONCERNED THAT MY DATA WAS EXPOSED IN THE NATIONAL PUBLIC DATA DATA BREACH!! When is it going to stop! Why are these companies that we entrust our sensitive information to having this issue. Again and again and again. Any company that uses public information in the course of their business, should go thru a rigorous screening process that determines if they have everything needed to keep our data safe and secure so this doesnโ€™t continue to happen. What are they going to do about it? Another free year of credit monitoring. Thatโ€™s hardly a slap on the wrist. They need to be held responsible by not being allowed to continue until they get reviewed that their system is at the level needed to keep everything safe. Thatโ€™s not going to happen because that might hurt someones feelings. Wake up people. We need to start demanding they be checked for strong enough security to stop this madness.

  8. Van Gandy says:

    Add me

  9. Renee Lorengo says:

    This is one of many data breaches I have been a part of. Please add my name.

  10. Lynise Rowe says:

    Add me please.

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