Hello all,
Emily Norton sent a message to this list alerting people to a recent massive data breach of National Public Data, a company that conducts background checks. I’m taking the prerogative to send a new version of the message with explicit links to more information and making it abundantly clear that this message is not itself a scam.
Thanks Emily.
This data leak is very large: billions of records of personal information, potentially about everyone in the US. Even more concerning, though, the breach includes full social security numbers. (SSNs have been problematic for decades: they are treated like secrets or passwords, but in reality they are more like usernames, except you can’t change them. Now they may well all be public.)
The combination of SSNs and detailed personal information poses significant risks for unsuspecting victims, including impersonation, identity theft, and various cons or scams.
See if your personal data has been leaked:
https://www.npdbreach.com/
I’ve used this site. It’s legitimate. And my data has been leaked. I needed to check an old address to confirm.
(Emily reports her data was leaked as well.)
The article below has information about what to do if your data has been leaked. Be sure to monitor your credit reports, and consider placing a fraud monitor or freeze on your credit reports.
Read more about the breach here:
https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/identity-theft/social-security-numbers-and-personal-data-of-billions-breached-in-national-public-data-cyber-attack-heres-what-you-need-to-know/
Good luck, everyone!
—Mike