One-third of all the Americans’ information has been leaked by a background check company in the United States due to a disturbing data breach report. MC2 Data, which is one of the largest providers of background checks in the US, has left an enormous database unchecked online, putting millions of people’s sensitive information at risk.
According to a Cybernews report from 23 September, this was first found out when MC2 Data left 2.2 TB of personal data open for anyone on the internet. This translates to over 106 million records about individual entities, which it claims may have affected the privacy of more than 100 million individuals. More than 2.3 million users’ record details are also compromised; they had also asked for background checks, and their details were now open to the public.
Potential Effects of the Leaks
Comments by Aras Nazarovas, Cybernews security researcher: “These leaks are quite concerning, thinking of all the possible aftermaths which will not only result in extra problems always connected with identity theft, but may also involve numerous communities and organisations in battles-the cybercrime attackers commonly draw on background checks for such detailed personal information to prepare for attacks on individuals or groups.”.
Background check services, intended to enhance security, have themselves not gone scot-free from cyber attacks and threats. The magnitude of the leakage can form a treasure trove of malicious users who can now access sensitive in
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