Hi All
Data aggregator National Public Data (NPD) has finally confirmed a breach that has exposed personal identity records belonging to potentially hundreds of millions of consumers across the US, UK, and Canada.
In a statement that offered little details, the Coral Springs, Fla.-based company acknowledged what numerous others have reported in recent days about a "third-party bad actor" accessing data from NPDs databases sometime in April 2024. The company described the data which the threat actor accessed as including full names, email addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, and mailing addresses belonging to an unknown number of people.
https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/national-public-data-confirms-massive-breach
Regards
Caute_Cautim
I have controversial opinions about companies with such unlimited potential to cause harm. They should be on the hook for credit monitoring services, for every person whose data was found in the breach, forever.
I could not care less if a person freezes all their credit reporting agency accounts as an act of due care in the aftermath of this, or Equifax, or [insert your favorite large-scale breach here]. Negligence is negligence. Liability is liability. If they dry up, so be it.