A new lawsuit is claiming hackers have gained access to the personal information of “billions of individuals,” including their Social Security numbers, current and past addresses and the names of siblings and parents — personal data that could allow fraudsters to infiltrate financial accounts or take out loans in their names.

The allegation arose in a lawsuit filed earlier this month by Christopher Hofmann, a California resident who claims his identity theft protection service alerted him that his personal information had been leaked to the dark web by the “nationalpublicdata.com” breach. The lawsuit was earlier reported by Bloomberg Law.

The breach allegedly occurred around April 2024, with a hacker group called USDoD exfiltrating the unencrypted personal information of billions of individuals from a company called National Public Data (NPD), a background check company, according to the lawsuit. Earlier this month, a hacker leaked a version of the stolen NPD data for free on a hacking forum, tech site Bleeping Computer reported.

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    83 months ago

    drivers licenses are state-level

    Are they though, with RealID requirements for new licenses now?

    • @FireTower
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      33 months ago

      RealID is option there’s no Federal mandate for it.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        Sure. As long as you don’t need to

        • access any federal buildings
        • fly domestically
        • exist after May 7 2025
        • have a non-expired drivers license

        Then it’s optional. Non-RealID isn’t offered anymore in Ohio as far as I’m aware, I’d imagine other states are the same.

        • @FireTower
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          33 months ago

          My state still offers non-RealID compliant licenses. And the down side isn’t all federal buildings only certain ones plus domestic flights. But a passport will also work for those if you don’t have one.

          https://www.dhs.gov/real-id/real-id-faqs

    • @RestrictedAccount
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      13 months ago

      My number did not change after Real ID. I guess it could work if you added the state postal code to it.