I was listening to a Bazzell podcast where he mentions his company self hosting and maintaining a database of personal data and credentials for use in OSINT investigations. Some acquired through public sources but others acquired through leaks. Then of course there are data aggregate companies that do the same but are going on to sell this data for a profit.

What is the legality of this? Obviously acquiring publicly available data is legal, but how are these companies able to hold on to leaked usernames, passwords, and other confidential personal information. Especially those that were initially acquired through illegal means?

  • @Echo5
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    223 days ago

    Did you download his podcast? As far as I know he deleted all his stuff several months ago.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      123 days ago

      I had a few episodes saved offline in my apple podcast app but it appears you are correct. Surely there’s an archive somewhere?

      • @Echo5
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        322 days ago

        If there is I would love to know. They’re all off his site and SoundCloud.

          • @Echo5
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            122 days ago

            Yeah it had other stuff that probably is not in his books (for now) like digital preparedness and OPSEC practices. Haven’t read his books yet but I plan to at some point