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Google confirmed a data breach by ShinyHunters hackers who used voice phishing to steal customer information from an internal Salesforce database.
National Public Data has returned under new ownership as a free people search engine. While it purports to rely on publicly available information, you still should remove your records.
Palantir is often called a data broker, a data miner, or a giant database of personal information. In reality, it’s none of these—but even former employees struggle to explain it.
If you were affected by either of AT&T's data breaches, you can now file a claim to receive your share of the massive settlement.
National Public Data is back with new owners, joining the ranks of other creepy, people-finding services. Here's how to get your profile removed from the site.
AT&T May Owe You $5,000. How to Get Your Cut of the $177 Million AT&T Data Breach Settlement You have until Nov. 18 to submit a claim and receive up to $5,000 in compensation related to two data ...
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