Merely name, address and SSN of everybody.
https://9to5mac.com/2024/08/13/massive-data-leak-national-public-data/
Merely name, address and SSN of everybody. https://9to5mac.com/2024/08/13/massive-data-leak-national-public-data/ 3 comments
@j12t I love the "everyone's data is gone but be sure not to click on strange links". @j12t back in the early days of social media, when there were frequent articles about some random person being fired or their job application rejected because the employer found pictures online of them being unruly at a party or engaging in similarly ordinary behavior, I thought we might lose some privacy in that, but that it might also force us to recognize some very common behaviors as common, ordinary, and not worthy of anything resembling punishment. |
@j12t Every SSN leak is one step towards the only solution: a recognition that SSN is public data and should have no authentication value.
(e.g. this blog from 2007: https://stage.vambenepe.com/archives/107)