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The mystery of an alleged data broker’s data breach
June 12, 2024

The mystery of an alleged data broker’s data breach

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Since April, a hacker with a history of selling stolen data has claimed a data breach of billions of records — impacting at least 300 million people — from a U.S. data broker, which would make it one of the largest alleged data breaches of the year. 

But confirming the source of the alleged data theft has proven inconclusive; such is the nature of the data broker industry, which gobbles up individuals’ personal data from disparate sources with little to no quality control.

The alleged data broker in question, according to the hacker, is National Public Data, which bills itself as ‘one of the biggest providers of public records on the Internet.’

On its official website, National Public Data claimed to sell access to several databases: a ‘People Finder’ one where customers can search by Social Security number, name and date of birth, address or telephone number; a database of U.S. consumer data ‘covering over 250 million individuals;’ a database containing voter registration data that contains information on 100 million U.S. citizens; a criminal records one; and several more. 

Malware research group vx-underground said on X (formerly Twitter) that they reviewed the whole stolen database and could ‘confirm the data present in it is real and accurate.’

‘We searched up several individuals who consented to having their information looked up,’ the group wrote, adding that they were able to find those people’s information, including names, address history going back more than three decades and Social Security numbers. 

‘It also allowed us to find their parents, and nearest siblings. We were able to identify someones [sic] parents, deceased relatives, Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins,’ vx-underground wrote. 

In our review of a smaller sample of five million records, we found reams of names and addresses that match corresponding public records, but also some data that doesn’t always make sense — like email addresses with different names that have no apparent bearing on the rest of the associated individual’s data. Some records contained alleged information about known high-profile individuals, including the personal data of a former U.S. president.

Going straight to the alleged source of the data theft didn’t answer much either. 

But this alleged breach of a data broker appears to be an outlier, in part because some of the data appears genuine and some already verified. 

The proliferation and commoditization of personal data across the data broker industry also makes it more challenging to identify the source of data leaks. And even if this particular data breach remains unsolved, it shows once more that the data broker industry is out of control and poses real privacy issues to ordinary people. 

We couldn’t definitively solve the mystery of this data breach, but there was enough there to detail our verification efforts. One thing is clear. As long as data brokers collect personal information, there remains a risk that the data will get out.

Reference: https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/11/the-mystery-of-an-alleged-data-brokers-data-breach/

Ref: techcrunch

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