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Someone hacked the Shanghai National Police database and is offering to sell the data for $200k in BTC. The NYT claims to have verified some of the sample data that was released. The ChiComs are currently erasing any mention of the data breach over in China.

All that personal data China keeps on it's citizens just fell into someone else's hands.

 

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China Tries to Censor What Could Be Biggest Data Hack in History.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/05/business/china-police-data-breach.html

 

 

Thought this was going to be about the admission that China can and does access American user data from TikTok (Bytedance).

12 minutes ago, gsoda3 said:

$200,000 isn't very much.

It was all I needed. 

Something, something, South Austin's mom's massive breach.

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The problem with obtaining all that Chinese data is that you're just going to want more data a few hours later.

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19 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

The problem with obtaining all that Chinese data is that you're just going to want more data a few hours later.

It's probably loaded in MSG too.

1 hour ago, gsoda3 said:

$200,000 isn't very much.

One billion entries - but only twenty last names.  Hard to use the data. 

1 hour ago, CooterBrown said:


The CIA doesn’t need the money.

Hell they have several bitcoin wallets that have been lost over the years anyways. My guess is we already bought it and is now setting up someone to get cracked by the Chicoms for this here soon.

the funny thing is nobody needed to break into it. 

the data was breached because someone made a software engineering blog post, and they showed a snippet of the code in a screenshot that unwittingly(?) exposed the access key needed to get into the database.

1 hour ago, 52-80 said:

the funny thing is nobody needed to break into it. 

the data was breached because someone made a software engineering blog post, and they showed a snippet of the code in a screenshot that unwittingly(?) exposed the access key needed to get into the database.

So Charlie Strong was right-- social media will be the downfall of (Chinese) society.

16 hours ago, gsoda3 said:

$200,000 isn't very much.

Shit from China is always cheap. 

1. Brunt ends ponies up the $200k

2. Harvest data to find an LB

3. ?????

4. Profit 

1 hour ago, Fico said:

1. Brunt ends ponies up the $200k

2. Harvest data to find an LB

3. ?????

4. Profit 

Brunt Ends is the new NIL program they are going to put together for this specific project. QUICK MAKE IT HAPPEN @RGBIII AND @immamac

1 hour ago, NoName said:

Brunt Ends is the new NIL program they are going to put together for this specific project. QUICK MAKE IT HAPPEN @RGBIII AND @immamac

Brunt Ends???  Let me guess; this was supposed to be an NIL partnership with Ricky's weed business, called Blunt Ends, but with the Chinese Language barrier thing...I'll just see myself out.

18 hours ago, utee94 said:

So Charlie Strong was right-- social media will be the downfall of (Chinese) society.

You know what they say, even a broken potato is right twice a day. 

On 7/5/2022 at 4:36 PM, Gatorubet said:

One billion entries - but only twenty last names.  Hard to use the data. 

It's really a no Nguyen sitaution

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