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  3. 🚨 1 billion personal records just exposed — and no hackers were involved.

🚨 1 billion personal records just exposed — and no hackers were involved.

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    🚨 1 billion personal records just exposed — and no hackers were involved.

    Cybernews discovered an unprotected, password-free database belonging to IDMerit, a digital identity verification provider. One terabyte of structured PII from 26 countries — full names, addresses, dates of birth, national IDs, phone numbers, email addresses, and telco metadata — sitting wide open.

    The U.S. took the hardest hit at 204M records. Canada: 12M. The data was clean and structured, meaning anyone who found it could query and extract it immediately.

    This wasn't a breach. No one broke in. A company just... left the door open.

    The risks: targeted phishing, SIM swaps, account takeovers, identity theft, and credit fraud — all fueled by pre-validated identity data.

    What you should do now:
    → Watch for suspicious calls, texts, and emails — targeted social engineering is the likely follow-on
    → Consider freezing your credit
    → Sign up for identity theft monitoring
    → Keep your antivirus up to date — phishing emails with malicious attachments are coming

    The company secured the database after being notified. But the window was open. That's what matters.

    #CyberSecurity #DataPrivacy #InfoSec #DataLeak #IdentityTheft
    https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/online-security/1-billion-personal-records-from-26-countries-exposed-in-massive-new-data-leak-how-to-stay-safe

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