@@Elytrii it's a reference to whistleblowers/government critics being killed in retaliation and their death being framed to look like a conveniently timed suicide. Most recent example is the guy who blew the whistle on Boeing and filed a lawsuit against them - he said that if anything happens to him, it isn't suicide
SSN do get used for all sorts of things, but they were never meant to be. It was ONLY ever meant for Social Security benefits, that other services encroached onto it to use as a UUID is a problem unto itself, maybe it will finally get addressed after this-- but probably not
@@G-3-A-R-Z The government mad e a law that SSN can'tbe shown in the welfare papers in a mail. They need to expand it that companies cannot collect SSN, not even cable companies. That will put a stop to all this crap. Private companies shouldn't have acess to any SSN. The government that send a letter to you only show the last four digit of your SSN. Private companies should be force to do that. or lose their license of trade. There should be a big punishment for any company. I'm talking about the big companies. Depensing in how big the company is, the punishment gets worse the biger the company is. Reason is the bigger the company. The more resource they have to fallow the law. Most of these a**holes use that extra staff to do loop around the law. And will do anything to have your private info to spy on you or sell the info about you to other companies. Even to a point sellig it to other countries of government. Yes they even have your private info about your health. These a**holes should get themax punishment no bail out with money. Get his money frozen, until he or she do the time for sucha crime. Sadly most politicians are also criminals breakign the law too. That is why we are in this mess.
Considering how everyone was claiming 2.9B were leaked and the video proves otherwise, I imagine that the officials are holding out until they have accurate data, and a true understanding of what's going on, the risks at hand and what measures the individual should take. There is probably going to be a social restructuring too to account for this, like the SSN system being replaced or something... I don't know. But officials have to figure out what they're gonna do so that they know what the individual should do too. :T
THIS... THIS RIGHT HERE!!! I was thinking the exact same thing... why am I just now hearing this even though i watch news all the time... every other major data leak gets told pretty much right away... I really think it has something to do with the restructuring that they will be doing after the fact... mark of the beast coming soon
I hope national public data gets sued back to the dark ages. Companies like that need to be made an example of. People will be feeling the consequences of their negligence for potentially decades.
They’ll get subpoenaed and at the congressional hearing several below average intelligence politicians will ask what a zip file is in several different ways and the CEO will conclude by saying “we’re sowwy :(“. No one will be charged and a maximum fee of $100 will be imposed.
Lets give him credit for being honest. lol Oh about SIM swapping, by pushing that silly eSIM, now every time you damage your phone, you need a sim swap unlike before just pop it into a new phone. Carriers have just brought onto themselves bunch of trouble instead of sticking with physical SIM's. smh
>company harvests all your data/pii unconsentually >company loses said data due to shit security hygiene/minimal budget >company gets sued >govt bails out company >repeat
They didn’t hack into any governmental agency, this is very clearly fake, he wasn’t able to find a single real person that was in that database Using AI to generate 3 billions random numbers it pretty easy to do
@@reviewchan9806Not having at least 20 different password of at least 20 characters memorized should have been illegal Also this leak has nothing to do with password, it just a bunch of fake social security numbers attached to names
Other countries have proper citizens numbers, but that scares freedom dwellers since it could enable tyranny. Problem is, we ended up using SSNs that way anyway. Even if all the dinosaurs in the gov’t were behind overhauling it for security it wouldn’t be done right enough or quick enough. And it won’t even be like that, it would be a big 2-party fight thing that gets deadlocked since it’s 2024 American politics. fml
When SSN was created, it was explicitly stated that it was not secure and shouldn’t be used as a form of ID. The cards actually used to have a “Do not use for Identification Purposes” at the bottom. Unfortunately, many organizations ignored this warning making it become the universal identifier and now we are living with the consequences.
Im tempted to download this just to see if I'm on it. With something of this magnitude, this may as well be a national emergency / alert. The government should be mailing to anyone affected by this
@@waterandafter not really. overall the strength of the chain is determined by the weakest link. Save yourself hard earned cash and act like your data was out there already (because it most likely is). That's all you can do. Data breaches happen all the time and it is out of your control. I am so disappointed that many IT folks here whom I respected highly sank to promote the scam these companies are. A plaster over a tumour.
@@waterandafter besides, most of those brokers trade with data for advertising purposes. Using adblocks makes them wasting money and if you are a savvy shopper like me, not really going by brands, cooking mostly at home and using your cash wisely, mending what is broken instead of tossing it and buying new, their effort was wasted on you. And the 3 letter agenies already have what they need, so data brokers and companies buying the data can go get stuffed. Got a cold caller, having my name, phone number, email address, offering me trading on forex, promising easy return. I sent him where the Sun doesn't shine. If someone steals your identity, it is a hassle, but paying to have your data erased by brokers when it is also wild on the dark web, is lame. It is the companies' responsibility to make sure they are dealing with real you before th3y give contract to somebody. Just unfortunately that might mean collecting more data about you 🙃All of us. It reminds me the never ending competition between germs and antibiotics.
How are we supposed to protect ourselves? We can do all the security measures in the world, but all it takes is for the government or a corporation outside of your control to muck things up and all of that effort you put into privacy is demolished.
I guess we should stop using the authorization on the internet or relying on computers.Maybe all existing personal data can be written on some plastic card with some kind of code written on it and this code could be decrypted by a special decrypting program that won't store any data only decrypt,idea is raw but I think we could work with it.
@@carpediem673 They already tried charging one of my cards $570. NO LIE. I had to go pay Optery to scrub my stuff off the net. Had to change all my credit cards, freeze my credit etc. IT'S BS.
This is why I fear to use biometric authentication, especially handled by big companies. You always able to change a password, probably even your social security numbers through a little national bureaucracy (I think, I'm not from US), but you cannot replace your biometric data that leaking from some badly designed system.
SSN can't be changed. I gave up trying to get a replacement SSN card. There is a way to use biometrics without giving the signature away can also find a way to use a person's aging. So ever year a new Bio sign is created. US needs to create a NEW system now! Fuck these companies and people who started them!!
@@dakota9821we have similar numbers in my country, so I know its not a possible thing, but technically it still is therefore if a government decide to change it, they can
Im tempted to download this just to see if I'm on it. With something of this magnitude, this may as well be a national emergency / alert. The government should be mailing to anyone affected by this
Out here, we keep things quiet and well-organized. While some might glow in the dark, we prefer the cover of the shadows-doing what needs to be done without drawing attention. If you see us, it's probably already too late. 🦊🔦
This is literally the reason why it's explicitly illegal to use your social security number for anything but social security, and it's baffling that every institution ignoring it is tolerated by the government.
Exactly! How many times have we've been told the Military has been in charge since 2020 and T is CIC?? Has anyone noticed we are being infiltrated on social media? That we are being "shut up" and now people are getting sick again so they're talking lock down? Notice how long NESARA GESARA is taking and how we keep getting carrots dangled in our faces and the goal post moves every time?? FOLLOW THE MONEY! Our homeless problem keeps getting bigger, our Veterans are still out there, healthcare results in death of billions, AND WHO IS MAKING MONEY OUT THE ASS??? GIVE US OUR GOLD PREZ!!! ENOUGH ALREADY!!!
FDR and the Social Security Administration never intended for SSNs to be used as an ID. They were only ever intended to be used for Social Security benefits and payments. Thank the IRS for hijacking it and pushing everyone in the US to get one
It's extremely stupid to use social security numbers as any form of proof of identity. Sure, you can use it to ensure that there are no mixups between people with the same name, but trusting that someone is who they claim to be, solely because they know their social security number, is the height of stupidity.
If it's not social security numbers, it would be something else. I don't see how using another type of ID prevents the problems inherent in having to id people for trust purposes. You can't really have it both ways, all you can do is make improvements on a system. You can't really have the average person manage their own cryptographic keys without problems either. If you try to get a new CD at a bank, you need to know more than your social security number.
@@The_Real_Grand_Nagus Easy solution, you make free, non-mandatory ID's like we have them in Europe, and make them an NFC fido2 device. With a passwordlock, ideally
@@The_Real_Grand_Nagus Or, you know, make the person come in person, and don't allow opening a bankaccount online. That's the way it is in most contries btw.
It was uploaded for bidding in April. So governments knew about this. 200 million ssns should have been treated like 200 million Americans citizens. They should have paid the 1.7 million got the data back then track down the hacker. I know it's not just America every country falls into this same category. They let this happen. Coincidentally at voting season.
@@fletchedfps Also this was all compiled from existing data. Everyone should assume their SSN along with their name and other information has been exposed years ago. This stuff is just not a secret.
@canned2619 if it's against the ransom policy when 200 million citizens socials are being ransomed then we don't have a ransom policy. This isn't like a normal day at the office data breech it sat for months and numerous other countries were involved so do they have the same ransom policy as the US? Don't make sense bro.
@@thenickseditious " if it's against the ransom policy when 200 million citizens socials are being ransomed then we don't have a ransom policy" Not sure how that makes sense. The policy is not to pay ransoms so that it doesn't encourage the same behavior. Especially with something like this where the thing being ransomed is information and not human life, you better NOT pay for it. Instead you hunt them down.
That's good. People will finally start using their brains. Even intuition alone can save you from many things. It's the appeal to fake authorities that brought us here.
Exactly. Just like Obama said. "Just fill the town square with nothing but garbage and lies and they won't know who to trust"... -HOW TO TOPPLE A GOVT.
Might as well post the leaked info in Public Libraries so we can all check what's been leaked. lmao Oh about SIM swapping, by pushing that silly eSIM, now every time you just damage your phone, you need a sim swap unlike before just pop it into a new phone. Carriers have just brought onto themselves bunch of trouble. smh
In the Netherlands having name, date of birth and social security number won't help you much. We actually have a 2-FA system for all governmental actions you can do online.
@@associate8265exactly at least it’s not like we have poverty and homelessness like a 3rd world country or anything while having the biggest corporations in the world bc that would be crazyyy
As a friendly reminder SSN was never meant to be used this was. It was for tax purposes and everyone just decided it was the easiest primary key to use...
Funny thing it's not just an random anime pfp this girl is a logo of this forum where people selling and sharing stolen data and serves as placeholder for avatar. it was also a waifu of one of the original founders if I remember corectly.
It would be nice for people to share a sanitized version of this with social security numbers removed and maybe addresses partially obstructed just so that we can look up whether or not our info was compromised.
And what will you do when u find out your info was compromised? You cant just remove it from the internet For something to be removed from the internet it has to not be popular and desired anymore, and even then there its no guarantee some data hoarder doesnt still have it Thats not a password u can change
@@longdongvondiqenbaum here is the problem How can u protect urself against ur ssn getting stolen (you cant just ask ur goverment to delete it) If goverment or third party agencies have that, alongside first name You cannot do much Thats not email or password or ur personal pictures, this data is something u are forced to give away
@@Veso266 You can actually get a new ssn issued. You can also change your legal name. You can do a whole bunch of stuff to misalign yourself to the leaked data.
Imagine if everyone just decided to steal everyone elses identity. Causing the entire identification system to just crash as nobody used their real ssn on anything.
It has been reported that people who opted out were not affected... but how can I opt out of service that I didn't even know had my info? I signed up for incogni months ago, but it seems like they missed this company...
Who allowed them access to social security numbers. I get that they do back ground checks. If they only did public information, then they would not have acess to SS numbers. They were allowed access to non public records. Who the hell gave them our private info!!
@@longiusaescius2537 From what I understand, there's an exploit that uses the 0000 IP on Mac/Linux that malicious websites can use to take control of a local network. I'm not exactly sure how it works, though.
did a lil search of it, you mean to tell me this has been a problem for 18 years, but are just now getting around to patching it? and its gonna take forever to patch? this is pretty crazy
I'm gonna assume a lot of these entries to be incomplete or duplicate records. I find it highly unlikely that a quarter of the world's population would be logged in a single list, the amount of effort it would take to corraborate different leaks and keep individual information updated would be monumental. I think we're looking at about 600 Mil to 1 Billion valied entries, less of them complete or up to date. Still monumental.
That’s just not true google Twitter Facebook instagram and all social media websites have been stealing your information for years and selling it creating a list. It would take a monumental effort to gather all the info but they have been underneath your nose for years as I said. You’re just unaware of the magnitude of data breches your subject to owning a phone.
algorithm. Hang in there Kenny. Everyone is getting worried about you getting visited by Men in Black. Love your work. Hope this causes this National Public Data to go down in flames.
I hope the higher ups at NPD have their info in the leaked doc, and that they get their identities stolen. I can't stand people that think they are entitled to others information without *both* consent, and compensation.
4:31 3 billion rows grep: 💀 PostgreSQL: You called? EDIT: For anyone about to say "grep can read 20TB no problem" - take the original context into account, we're talking repeated searches for different data, not a single search. Implement a big data search engine that needs to respond in 0.1s and then talk about how amazing grep is for the task.
@@CommanderRiker0 Nobody said that grep can't read a file of arbitrary length. The point is that grep has to read the entire file in order to search through it. A hash B-tree or even a trigram index will speed up the search tremendously and only read a very small fraction of the actual data for each search. The context of the original statement in the video wasn't reading the file once, but making repeated searches for different data. For that use case, grep is not "just fine". (Also, if this reply seems like non sequitur now, it's probably because the replyee has edited and rewritten their entire comment from scratch no less than 3 times so far, and I can't be bothered to adapt my reply anymore.)
@@CommanderRiker0 Yes, data that is to be searched through _repeatedly_ should be indexed. Go figure. Original problem: "Now, I can do background checks locally with grep [...]" Background checks, plural. Checking the video timestamp takes 10s, much less than grep chewing through that much data each time.
1:00 That sounds more evil than generous to me. Deciding to do evil initially for money, but then deciding to just do it for free sounds extra evil rather than less evil.
Thought the same, I was under the expectation it would be "sold" but nope! The cocroach decided it's free.. I hope he gets what's coming to him.. this is up straight up pure evil. AntiC type of stuff
Mental Outlaw, please tell me that you used a cryptographically strong, secret salt with those hashes when you hashed that victim's records for this video. Otherwise somebody could rainbow table that poor victim's SSN.
Kek. State: IL (9b90fa7f6a8a28309589fcc3dfa530a8dc6b8c2ca9e9cbea3df02f21cd1ca331) City: PEORIA (c3f134b2295f904601faaec0f3a6f7e5565da995712b2c13d95cd6c78f700220) First name: JOHN (4ead13b3b5c9e15bd3f1172f3a0cb83f68d9b7dab1bd2d5895c7f395bc4c840c)
I don't see how they obtained them legally to begin with. At least the places where they collected the data shouldn't have been able to provide it--so how did it happen unless they hacked it themselves?
@@InMoneroWeTrust a common conspiracy theory is that anyone who calls out the government in some way is killed and conveniently set up to make their death look like a suicide
If you are hashing things shorter than your hash: You suddenly have 1:1 mapping between input and hash. For example: first/last names: not that long, not that many of them. If you are hashing something that has a total number of combinations smaller than hash length: the same applies. SSN has, apparently 9 digits (I'm not US, forgive if I'm wrong). It is laughably easy to generate and hash all of them. Then just do a lookup with the data presented in the video... I do hope that You've used salt, or maybe simple plrefix/suffix for data presented here. There are alse online tools which will guess hash alg based on hash (took me 1 minute to find it and determine, which hash alg is used here). Hashing is not encryption.
He did enough for a youtube video. Anyone can have it in text if he downloads it, so this is just to not directly show information, that anyone who can get anyway.
If a company gives your money or secret personal information to someone because they have your social security number, they are giving it to an unknown destination.
Millions of ready, willing, and capable people waiting to be trained in cyber security and data protection. Yet everyone refuses to invest in them while the data breaches and security vulnerabilities get bigger and more frequent...
"Now I can do my background checks locally with grep" made me burst out laughing lmfao
grep -i "bad boy" everyhumanonearthspersonalinfo.txt
grep the universal finder
IM SO GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE💀
Fr lol
Grep deez nuts 😎
Remember Mental Outlaw is not suicidal.
Why is this every where under random vids
man shut yo unoriginal ass up
@@Elytriiwatch more
@@Elytrii it's a reference to whistleblowers/government critics being killed in retaliation and their death being framed to look like a conveniently timed suicide. Most recent example is the guy who blew the whistle on Boeing and filed a lawsuit against them - he said that if anything happens to him, it isn't suicide
@@ineligible2267 oh yeah idk how I missed that
"I have nothing to hide"
Nothing to hide:
fr
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LOL😂
winrar of the comment section
500th like
Either Mental Outlaw is a glowie, or hes about to be found ded in his apartment with 3Tb of CP.
We will miss him once that happens
@@Osdeunto think he was so eager to unalive himself.
Yall glowing like my basement nuclear reactor.
what is a glowie?
@@testAccount-eb2ve A fed. Comes from a Terry Davis quote abt how they're so obvious they "glow in the dark".
SSN do get used for all sorts of things, but they were never meant to be. It was ONLY ever meant for Social Security benefits, that other services encroached onto it to use as a UUID is a problem unto itself, maybe it will finally get addressed after this-- but probably not
Exactly.
It was only supposed to be used for tax purposes. Now even the damn dentist wants it.
Even cable providers want it. It just so stupid.
@@G-3-A-R-Z The government mad e a law that SSN can'tbe shown in the welfare papers in a mail. They need to expand it that companies cannot collect SSN, not even cable companies. That will put a stop to all this crap. Private companies shouldn't have acess to any SSN. The government that send a letter to you only show the last four digit of your SSN. Private companies should be force to do that. or lose their license of trade. There should be a big punishment for any company. I'm talking about the big companies. Depensing in how big the company is, the punishment gets worse the biger the company is. Reason is the bigger the company. The more resource they have to fallow the law. Most of these a**holes use that extra staff to do loop around the law. And will do anything to have your private info to spy on you or sell the info about you to other companies. Even to a point sellig it to other countries of government. Yes they even have your private info about your health. These a**holes should get themax punishment no bail out with money. Get his money frozen, until he or she do the time for sucha crime. Sadly most politicians are also criminals breakign the law too. That is why we are in this mess.
Unless senators info is leaked in these and screws them over specifically. No change will happen.
@@deathraven1380 Yeah it's kind of like if every company insisted you use the same password... just insane
3 letters is watching, my man. We will miss you
No confessions!
The alphabet boys are gonna be busting down his door any moment
all of them at this point
they dont throw people out helicopter anymore. Now they control using sophisticated black mail and mind control techniques.
@@НиколайЦветанов-д8л FSB guy
Seriously though why aren't ANY major news agencies reporting this?
Considering how everyone was claiming 2.9B were leaked and the video proves otherwise, I imagine that the officials are holding out until they have accurate data, and a true understanding of what's going on, the risks at hand and what measures the individual should take. There is probably going to be a social restructuring too to account for this, like the SSN system being replaced or something... I don't know. But officials have to figure out what they're gonna do so that they know what the individual should do too. :T
THIS... THIS RIGHT HERE!!! I was thinking the exact same thing... why am I just now hearing this even though i watch news all the time... every other major data leak gets told pretty much right away... I really think it has something to do with the restructuring that they will be doing after the fact... mark of the beast coming soon
They are now
@@snowarmth Major news outlets have never done that before, they live for the drama 😭
they are now
Social security numbers are insanely insecure.
3 Billion? The US population is only 330 Million
@@crystallopez4667that’s what I’m saying lol
@@crystallopez4667other countries have them
@@crystallopez4667if you actually listen it’s dead people numbers as well
@@crystallopez4667other nations and possibly deceased individuals.
I hope national public data gets sued back to the dark ages. Companies like that need to be made an example of. People will be feeling the consequences of their negligence for potentially decades.
we investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing
@@klbn6 dont forget the " we gonna give them your tax money as compensation for the damages lel"
They’ll get subpoenaed and at the congressional hearing several below average intelligence politicians will ask what a zip file is in several different ways and the CEO will conclude by saying “we’re sowwy :(“. No one will be charged and a maximum fee of $100 will be imposed.
Remember not to unintentionally confess to a crime.
Self-confess? Is it possible to alter-confess?
downloading that data probably isnt illegal since its publicly accessible but im not sure
@@wrisqIt's literally public data, clue's in the name innit
He's a security researcher analyzing public data in a non-harmful manner
Lets give him credit for being honest. lol Oh about SIM swapping, by pushing that silly eSIM, now every time you damage your phone, you need a sim swap unlike before just pop it into a new phone. Carriers have just brought onto themselves bunch of trouble instead of sticking with physical SIM's. smh
>company harvests all your data/pii unconsentually
>company loses said data due to shit security hygiene/minimal budget
>company gets sued
>govt bails out company
>repeat
I honestly believe it was some intern on the inside of the company
MrBeast ahh title
Lol this
Won't complain because if i were to turn this video into keywords my choise would be kinda the same as the title
I DOWNLOADED 3 BILLION LEAKED DARK WEB RECORDS!
@@trunestor heyyy
lmao
"FIRST HACKER TO STEAL MY WHISTLEBLOWERS DATA WINS 3 BILLION RECORDS!!!"
US is a data protection joke
Letting companies store passwords and stuff in plain text should have been illegal
Yeah...in the interest of protecting us from "terrorism" we literally lost all privacy. It's super messed up.
They didn’t hack into any governmental agency, this is very clearly fake, he wasn’t able to find a single real person that was in that database
Using AI to generate 3 billions random numbers it pretty easy to do
@@reviewchan9806Not having at least 20 different password of at least 20 characters memorized should have been illegal
Also this leak has nothing to do with password, it just a bunch of fake social security numbers attached to names
@@reviewchan9806 DO YOU MEAN IT ISN'T!? I want some of what y'alls legislators are smoking, evidently helps with falling asleep
The way SSN is used in the US is actually crazy? That's not secure at all, how was it ever allowed?
Laziness
It was created before the internet became how it is. Sadly, our dinosaurs in Congress don't understand cybersec
its more secure than whatever you use in your s hole country, believe me
Other countries have proper citizens numbers, but that scares freedom dwellers since it could enable tyranny. Problem is, we ended up using SSNs that way anyway. Even if all the dinosaurs in the gov’t were behind overhauling it for security it wouldn’t be done right enough or quick enough. And it won’t even be like that, it would be a big 2-party fight thing that gets deadlocked since it’s 2024 American politics. fml
When SSN was created, it was explicitly stated that it was not secure and shouldn’t be used as a form of ID. The cards actually used to have a “Do not use for Identification Purposes” at the bottom. Unfortunately, many organizations ignored this warning making it become the universal identifier and now we are living with the consequences.
breach (definetely not a honeypot) forums? yeah? this glows hard , now they are going to "make different security measures" lol
Mark of the beast coming soon™️
Mossad datafarming op
@@user-su3jy9el2v what's their interest in it? I can think of some of course, but what do you know or think?
I'm shocked anyone even touches that site. I don't care if you look at the homepage, they are definitely collecting IPs like pokemon.
Yeah, I tried to sign up for breach to see this for myself but the amount of weird glowie shit during the sign up process was extremely sus...
Im tempted to download this just to see if I'm on it. With something of this magnitude, this may as well be a national emergency / alert. The government should be mailing to anyone affected by this
if its really 3 billion, you're on it
thats what im saying
I want to find it to confirm whether or not I need to worry.
@@Rhiorrhayour on it
80,000 IRS agents. I wonder if this was a blessing or a conspiracy?!
If the entire country's ssn is out there, then they should automatically issue new SSN to everyone immediately.
equifax already lost all this info and nothing changed then
If our info was hacked who's to say any of that debt in the credit reports are actually valid?😅
Bet they won't do anything about it lmao. Just hope you aren't one of the unlucky few that get their life's ruined from this
@@EndaxessI’m broke and got nothing so 😂😂
@@blank1778 my SSN ain't leaked so that's good I guess. 😁
so basically someone couldn't have prevented this, due to the companies failure. Wow. This sucks..
Their failure is the feature.
It was created for ease of use so that corporations can keep their thumb on you.
But how many pay to services like delete me or aura to get their data off the internet?
@@D.von.N
Have to wonder if that actually works?
@@waterandafter not really. overall the strength of the chain is determined by the weakest link. Save yourself hard earned cash and act like your data was out there already (because it most likely is). That's all you can do. Data breaches happen all the time and it is out of your control. I am so disappointed that many IT folks here whom I respected highly sank to promote the scam these companies are. A plaster over a tumour.
@@waterandafter besides, most of those brokers trade with data for advertising purposes. Using adblocks makes them wasting money and if you are a savvy shopper like me, not really going by brands, cooking mostly at home and using your cash wisely, mending what is broken instead of tossing it and buying new, their effort was wasted on you. And the 3 letter agenies already have what they need, so data brokers and companies buying the data can go get stuffed. Got a cold caller, having my name, phone number, email address, offering me trading on forex, promising easy return. I sent him where the Sun doesn't shine. If someone steals your identity, it is a hassle, but paying to have your data erased by brokers when it is also wild on the dark web, is lame. It is the companies' responsibility to make sure they are dealing with real you before th3y give contract to somebody. Just unfortunately that might mean collecting more data about you 🙃All of us. It reminds me the never ending competition between germs and antibiotics.
living in the woods looks comfy now for some reason.
Uncle Ted was ahead of the curve.
Until the woods gets invaded by the city folk
This kind of leak has become so common that it almost doesn't surprise one anymore....
Everything that could be leaked will be leaked eventually
i just want my cut. its my data i should get paid for it.
When did social security numbers get leak previously ?
@@ni9274 OPM data breach, Equifax data breach, and probably a ton of others where companies have SSN records and get popped.
@@ni9274 equifax....
How are we supposed to protect ourselves? We can do all the security measures in the world, but all it takes is for the government or a corporation outside of your control to muck things up and all of that effort you put into privacy is demolished.
I guess we should stop using the authorization on the internet or relying on computers.Maybe all existing personal data can be written on some plastic card with some kind of code written on it and this code could be decrypted by a special decrypting program that won't store any data only decrypt,idea is raw but I think we could work with it.
That’s literally everything that the government does though, we do our best to mitigate the damage that their policies and procedures cause
@@bigbrain3366 True. They're also the reason we have to hide ourselves with VPNs and stuff.
_"Welcome to the internet!"_
@@bigbrain3366 Government is also why we use VPNs and other tools.
Anyone that works at National Public Data should be in jail.
Agree, lawsuit isn't enough. They should be facing criminal charges
@@carpediem673 They already tried charging one of my cards $570. NO LIE. I had to go pay Optery to scrub my stuff off the net. Had to change all my credit cards, freeze my credit etc. IT'S BS.
I agree but REMEMBER the people actually responsible for this are much higher up. Letting them off the hook is exactly what they want.
This is why I fear to use biometric authentication, especially handled by big companies. You always able to change a password, probably even your social security numbers through a little national bureaucracy (I think, I'm not from US), but you cannot replace your biometric data that leaking from some badly designed system.
Good point
By biometric authentication, do you specifically mean fingerprints? Are "passkeys" incorporated?
Your SSN stays with you for life; It's not something you can normally change.
Stop making assumptions when you don't even live here...
SSN can't be changed. I gave up trying to get a replacement SSN card. There is a way to use biometrics without giving the signature away can also find a way to use a person's aging. So ever year a new Bio sign is created.
US needs to create a NEW system now! Fuck these companies and people who started them!!
@@dakota9821we have similar numbers in my country, so I know its not a possible thing, but technically it still is therefore if a government decide to change it, they can
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We need a digital bill of rights so bad. America is fucked.
Im tempted to download this just to see if I'm on it. With something of this magnitude, this may as well be a national emergency / alert. The government should be mailing to anyone affected by this
You’re gonna have to wait for 2 generations to age up probably. Gen X and millennials probably won’t make laws for that
@@saltyboiproductions the government is basically working with half a brain atm, maybe less. happens every time during election years.
@@saltyboiproductions where to download?
@@saltyboiproductions You're obviously on it. Every american is. Use your brain
The glowies watching this with us right now. Wave...
Out here, we keep things quiet and well-organized. While some might glow in the dark, we prefer the cover of the shadows-doing what needs to be done without drawing attention. If you see us, it's probably already too late. 🦊🔦
👋
Glowies better eff off.
@@DreadFox_officialWhat the goddamn are you on about
👋 Hey, how ya doing son.
This is literally the reason why it's explicitly illegal to use your social security number for anything but social security, and it's baffling that every institution ignoring it is tolerated by the government.
Exactly! How many times have we've been told the Military has been in charge since 2020 and T is CIC??
Has anyone noticed we are being infiltrated on social media? That we are being "shut up" and now people are getting sick again so they're talking lock down? Notice how long NESARA GESARA is taking and how we keep getting carrots dangled in our faces and the goal post moves every time??
FOLLOW
THE
MONEY!
Our homeless problem keeps getting bigger, our Veterans are still out there, healthcare results in death of billions,
AND WHO IS MAKING MONEY OUT THE ASS???
GIVE US OUR GOLD PREZ!!!
ENOUGH ALREADY!!!
i guess it’s to test a “new system” they want?
@ZontarDow People have liked your comment but google search and google AI says no, it's perfectly legal. Elaborate?
Perhaps using a single number as a way for the government to track all your financial transactions was not the smartest idea.
Thanks FDR!
FDR and the Social Security Administration never intended for SSNs to be used as an ID. They were only ever intended to be used for Social Security benefits and payments. Thank the IRS for hijacking it and pushing everyone in the US to get one
@nickname1392 It's a single number with nine digits, GoOfBaLl.
Gentleman welcome to the watch list
You’ll be fine as long as you aren’t doing anything illegal or have malicious intentions with this data breach
If you don't have an FBI file at this point you're doing it wrong.
IF your not on at least 3 watch list then your not doing it right!!
@@G-3-A-R-Z😂😂😂
Where can I collect my watch?
How is this not the most talked about thing in the country right now??
Nothing can be done about it. It's the cat thing where you already know the cat is dead but you don't want to open see a decomposed dead cat 😂
@@nol7828😂
@@nol7828Its the "look away" effect😂
Time for every Citizen to stop paying Taxes. Enough is enough.
yes because a public company's lack of data protection is federal matter... 🤯
If I'm part of the breach, I want to file charges of cyberstalking on this company.
Breach is back again? The servers are probably located in the J Edgar Hoover Building at this point.
It's extremely stupid to use social security numbers as any form of proof of identity. Sure, you can use it to ensure that there are no mixups between people with the same name, but trusting that someone is who they claim to be, solely because they know their social security number, is the height of stupidity.
The government and smart are two terms that have never gone together.
If it's not social security numbers, it would be something else. I don't see how using another type of ID prevents the problems inherent in having to id people for trust purposes. You can't really have it both ways, all you can do is make improvements on a system. You can't really have the average person manage their own cryptographic keys without problems either.
If you try to get a new CD at a bank, you need to know more than your social security number.
@@The_Real_Grand_Nagus Easy solution, you make free, non-mandatory ID's like we have them in Europe, and make them an NFC fido2 device. With a passwordlock, ideally
@@The_Real_Grand_Nagus Or, you know, make the person come in person, and don't allow opening a bankaccount online. That's the way it is in most contries btw.
It was uploaded for bidding in April. So governments knew about this. 200 million ssns should have been treated like 200 million Americans citizens. They should have paid the 1.7 million got the data back then track down the hacker. I know it's not just America every country falls into this same category. They let this happen. Coincidentally at voting season.
Even if they paid the 1.7m there's no chance the hacker would delete their own copy
@@fletchedfps Also this was all compiled from existing data. Everyone should assume their SSN along with their name and other information has been exposed years ago. This stuff is just not a secret.
For one, that's against U.S. ransom policy and two that would be really naive for the government to trust a person who routinely steals information.
@canned2619 if it's against the ransom policy when 200 million citizens socials are being ransomed then we don't have a ransom policy. This isn't like a normal day at the office data breech it sat for months and numerous other countries were involved so do they have the same ransom policy as the US? Don't make sense bro.
@@thenickseditious " if it's against the ransom policy when 200 million citizens socials are being ransomed then we don't have a ransom policy"
Not sure how that makes sense. The policy is not to pay ransoms so that it doesn't encourage the same behavior. Especially with something like this where the thing being ransomed is information and not human life, you better NOT pay for it. Instead you hunt them down.
Class Acion = Lawyers get paid, no one else gets paid.
Forget AI and deep fake. The era of not knowing who to believe - is here.
That's good. People will finally start using their brains. Even intuition alone can save you from many things.
It's the appeal to fake authorities that brought us here.
This is literally AI generated database
@@ni9274 Maybe this one is, but many others out there aren't. sim swapping, cookies sessions stolen, identity stolen... it is gaining momentum.
Exactly. Just like Obama said. "Just fill the town square with nothing but garbage and lies and they won't know who to trust"...
-HOW TO TOPPLE A GOVT.
Billions must leak.
Sigma edge. Based.
Skibidi bro
Might as well post the leaked info in Public Libraries so we can all check what's been leaked. lmao Oh about SIM swapping, by pushing that silly eSIM, now every time you just damage your phone, you need a sim swap unlike before just pop it into a new phone. Carriers have just brought onto themselves bunch of trouble. smh
It's been 5 days and not a single major network has covered this that I have seen
I miss your chickens.
I wanna see more of Kenny's farm
He ate em
when will we start punishing companies for their incompetence?
@@DumpsterDude420When they fear for their safety ☝️🤓
when yall start doing something about it
In the Netherlands having name, date of birth and social security number won't help you much. We actually have a 2-FA system for all governmental actions you can do online.
and the seed of your 2FA is stored in the same database for sure…
What is a seed @@pgress1867
But in the us we have freedom and golden olympic medals
@@associate8265 other countries have those as well
@@associate8265exactly at least it’s not like we have poverty and homelessness like a 3rd world country or anything while having the biggest corporations in the world bc that would be crazyyy
How many Politicians avoided being on this list?
I don’t know how this isn’t headline news on every station and every UA-cam creates
As a friendly reminder SSN was never meant to be used this was. It was for tax purposes and everyone just decided it was the easiest primary key to use...
Can I file a lawsuit against the federal government for failing to protect my information?
quick everybody go reset your social security number lol
how
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@etherheaded
Idk why seeing an anime pfp being the face of the person leaking the data of billions is funny af
Funny thing it's not just an random anime pfp this girl is a logo of this forum where people selling and sharing stolen data and serves as placeholder for avatar. it was also a waifu of one of the original founders if I remember corectly.
Literal nerd twinks
Need to make information mishandling a Capitol punishment.
Damn, he finally got a hold of my search history :(
whats this got to do w search history
It would be nice for people to share a sanitized version of this with social security numbers removed and maybe addresses partially obstructed just so that we can look up whether or not our info was compromised.
And what will you do when u find out your info was compromised? You cant just remove it from the internet
For something to be removed from the internet it has to not be popular and desired anymore, and even then there its no guarantee some data hoarder doesnt still have it
Thats not a password u can change
@@Veso266wtf are you talking about , knowing if it’s compromised lets you take steps to protect yourself.
@@longdongvondiqenbaum here is the problem
How can u protect urself against ur ssn getting stolen (you cant just ask ur goverment to delete it)
If goverment or third party agencies have that, alongside first name
You cannot do much
Thats not email or password or ur personal pictures, this data is something u are forced to give away
@@Veso266what are you talking about? You can freeze your credit which prevents anyone from opening a new credit card in your name etc
@@Veso266 You can actually get a new ssn issued. You can also change your legal name. You can do a whole bunch of stuff to misalign yourself to the leaked data.
hopefully the stupidity that is ssn stops being used for any purpose
I was sorry to hear about your upcoming window yeeting :(
Defenestration.
luke is on a watchlist now, its so over. billions must go watch kenny instead.
trillions even
Luke is a white supremacist.
6:37 Oh, you say showing the hashes is fine? *cough* rainbowtables *couch*John*cough*
Imagine if everyone just decided to steal everyone elses identity. Causing the entire identification system to just crash as nobody used their real ssn on anything.
Sounds like something that should have happened decades ago.
@@JJFX-BTC
Bro, yall are tripping if you think this has nothing to do with the coming US election
Do you suspect they might use our SSN to register votes to Kamala? (not sure how these things work tbh)
No coincidences.
Nah its not that i don’t think it doesn’t I just don’t know why
Magard spotted
ewww politiks
It has been reported that people who opted out were not affected... but how can I opt out of service that I didn't even know had my info? I signed up for incogni months ago, but it seems like they missed this company...
is incogni the best?
Who allowed them access to social security numbers. I get that they do back ground checks. If they only did public information, then they would not have acess to SS numbers. They were allowed access to non public records. Who the hell gave them our private info!!
They took it. Illegally these tech companies have been doing it for years without you knowing. And now one of them got hacked and everything leaked.
Reupload it, for educational purposes of course...
now Mental Outlaw has my search history, it's full off luminescent dinosaurs. Literally shaking and crying rn 😭
Gonna talk about the 0.0.0.0 exploit on Linux/Mac?
@chubbycatfish4573 What is it?
@@longiusaescius2537
From what I understand, there's an exploit that uses the 0000 IP on Mac/Linux that malicious websites can use to take control of a local network. I'm not exactly sure how it works, though.
did a lil search of it, you mean to tell me this has been a problem for 18 years, but are just now getting around to patching it? and its gonna take forever to patch? this is pretty crazy
Mozilla bug 354493 for those playing along at home. Let the conspiracy hypotheses begin.
Sounds like we just added 3 Billion Voters to the rolls !
3 days ago someone tried to charge my card $570...SO you best believe THE MADNESS HAS BEGUN.
I'm gonna assume a lot of these entries to be incomplete or duplicate records. I find it highly unlikely that a quarter of the world's population would be logged in a single list, the amount of effort it would take to corraborate different leaks and keep individual information updated would be monumental. I think we're looking at about 600 Mil to 1 Billion valied entries, less of them complete or up to date. Still monumental.
That’s just not true google Twitter Facebook instagram and all social media websites have been stealing your information for years and selling it creating a list. It would take a monumental effort to gather all the info but they have been underneath your nose for years as I said. You’re just unaware of the magnitude of data breches your subject to owning a phone.
algorithm. Hang in there Kenny. Everyone is getting worried about you getting visited by Men in Black. Love your work. Hope this causes this National Public Data to go down in flames.
I hope the higher ups at NPD have their info in the leaked doc, and that they get their identities stolen.
I can't stand people that think they are entitled to others information without *both* consent, and compensation.
I was expecting to be able to go into the list and search my number, but then everyone else would have my number if it’s in there.
Its obviously in there
4:31 3 billion rows
grep: 💀
PostgreSQL: You called?
EDIT: For anyone about to say "grep can read 20TB no problem" - take the original context into account, we're talking repeated searches for different data, not a single search. Implement a big data search engine that needs to respond in 0.1s and then talk about how amazing grep is for the task.
Finally, the 1 billion row challenge practice comes in handy.
naahh ripgrep rg does it well
grep is much much more powerful than you think
@@CommanderRiker0 Nobody said that grep can't read a file of arbitrary length. The point is that grep has to read the entire file in order to search through it. A hash B-tree or even a trigram index will speed up the search tremendously and only read a very small fraction of the actual data for each search.
The context of the original statement in the video wasn't reading the file once, but making repeated searches for different data. For that use case, grep is not "just fine".
(Also, if this reply seems like non sequitur now, it's probably because the replyee has edited and rewritten their entire comment from scratch no less than 3 times so far, and I can't be bothered to adapt my reply anymore.)
@@CommanderRiker0 Yes, data that is to be searched through _repeatedly_ should be indexed. Go figure.
Original problem: "Now, I can do background checks locally with grep [...]"
Background checks, plural. Checking the video timestamp takes 10s, much less than grep chewing through that much data each time.
The United States has officially gone Open-Source
Good luck opening up a credit card under my name, my credit score is in the 2 digits.
nice pfp
Same
bros age is higher than his credit score 💀
@@OhStylerrYThell yea
Mines 4
I've always wanted to download one of these leaks to see how much of my info is there. Kinda like a morbid curiosity.
Man im so tired of data breaches. I need to start working on contacting various databases to work on getting that data deleted
3:43 how is this legal, again?
its nto
It's like a lottery, except you dont want your number picked!
1:00 That sounds more evil than generous to me. Deciding to do evil initially for money, but then deciding to just do it for free sounds extra evil rather than less evil.
Thought the same, I was under the expectation it would be "sold" but nope! The cocroach decided it's free.. I hope he gets what's coming to him.. this is up straight up pure evil. AntiC type of stuff
We need to start a class action lawsuit against national public data
I hope our names are touching on the FBI watchlist
From BIG DATA to big problem 3... 2... 1...
Seeing a windows xp skin in 2024 is something nice
Mental Outlaw, please tell me that you used a cryptographically strong, secret salt with those hashes when you hashed that victim's records for this video. Otherwise somebody could rainbow table that poor victim's SSN.
Why the hell would they do that when they can just dl it all themselves?
Yep just did
@@AlexanderSalas-l6f Nope. @o11k already posted a comment showing it's John something of Peoria Illinois. 🤦
He left the ids unhashed, so you can literally just download the db and lookup the person corresponding to those ids.
Kek.
State: IL (9b90fa7f6a8a28309589fcc3dfa530a8dc6b8c2ca9e9cbea3df02f21cd1ca331)
City: PEORIA (c3f134b2295f904601faaec0f3a6f7e5565da995712b2c13d95cd6c78f700220)
First name: JOHN (4ead13b3b5c9e15bd3f1172f3a0cb83f68d9b7dab1bd2d5895c7f395bc4c840c)
i'm a huge fan ALWAYS WILL BE!!
what if mental outlaw pulled a pompompurin and this was his information
starting to believe he just has rlly good opsec lol, like whys he just hanging around on bf
@@graffitiwriter why is he hanging around on boyfriend
@@skipslash7367 breachforums
@graffitiwriter can someone explain what this means
@@avgredditmod bf- breach forums
It will become National Public Data V.S Everyone
Holy hell Murika, you really need to get your shit in order regarding these kind of things!
They probably won’t. These brokers are def lobbying until they cause the US’s downfall.
There aren't even been 3 billion people with a social security number since the beginning of earth lol
Maybe if we didn't have ridiculous KYC laws, this wouldn't be such an issue.
This was an important video. Thank you.
This background check institute needs to be investigated by the government. They have no right to have ANY social security numbers.
I don't see how they obtained them legally to begin with. At least the places where they collected the data shouldn't have been able to provide it--so how did it happen unless they hacked it themselves?
I was here before this was deleted
Rip mental outlaw prayers up ahead 🙏🏾😔🤲🏾🕊
Did he died or what happened?
@@InMoneroWeTrust a common conspiracy theory is that anyone who calls out the government in some way is killed and conveniently set up to make their death look like a suicide
If you are hashing things shorter than your hash: You suddenly have 1:1 mapping between input and hash.
For example: first/last names: not that long, not that many of them.
If you are hashing something that has a total number of combinations smaller than hash length: the same applies. SSN has, apparently 9 digits (I'm not US, forgive if I'm wrong). It is laughably easy to generate and hash all of them. Then just do a lookup with the data presented in the video...
I do hope that You've used salt, or maybe simple plrefix/suffix for data presented here.
There are alse online tools which will guess hash alg based on hash (took me 1 minute to find it and determine, which hash alg is used here).
Hashing is not encryption.
He left the ID unhashed, you can just find the data corresponding to those ids in the db.
I don’t think he salted it, he could have used the same salt for the repeat entries (same names) but he didn’t mention that
He did enough for a youtube video. Anyone can have it in text if he downloads it, so this is just to not directly show information, that anyone who can get anyway.
FBI Now are watching Too 🗿
Even hackers bloat their numbers, such an human trait to increase the numbers when beneficial and reverse
If a company gives your money or secret personal information to someone because they have your social security number, they are giving it to an unknown destination.
We're probably all in it that's the worst part.
We're obviously all in it
Thanks for the message. It's important to always be reminded of the depravity and incompetence of those in charge of us
Not just USA you should look into the UKs leadership
8:43 Wait… if they are in there multiple times… is that because they are in multiple stalking/monarch/medical research programs?
Different data points
Millions of ready, willing, and capable people waiting to be trained in cyber security and data protection. Yet everyone refuses to invest in them while the data breaches and security vulnerabilities get bigger and more frequent...
Its still well over 300 million people which basically means everyone in the US.