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>A massive breach of personal data from more than 86 million AT&T customers has been leaked on the dark web, with fully decrypted Social Security numbers included. The stolen data was posted to a Russian cybercrime forum on June 3. The files contain full names, birthdates, phone numbers, email addresses, home addresses, and 44 million Social Security Numbers in plain text. The breach appears linked to a large-scale cyberattack that exploited vulnerabilities in Snowflake, a US-based cloud storage platform used by major companies to manage sensitive data.

Archive: https://archive.today/nfJ1k From the post: >>A massive breach of personal data from more than 86 million AT&T customers has been leaked on the dark web, with fully decrypted Social Security numbers included. The stolen data was posted to a Russian cybercrime forum on June 3. The files contain full names, birthdates, phone numbers, email addresses, home addresses, and 44 million Social Security Numbers in plain text. The breach appears linked to a large-scale cyberattack that exploited vulnerabilities in Snowflake, a US-based cloud storage platform used by major companies to manage sensitive data.

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...cloud storage platform used by major companies to manage sensitive data.

That sounds really secure - oh wait..

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This is becoming quite common