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theinsaneapp · 1 year
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Twitter 400 Million Users Data Leaked And Posted For Sale
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Read More: Twitter 400 Million Users Data Leaked And Posted For Sale
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nando161mando · 8 days
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Gay furry hackers leak data of transphobic pastor & far-right news network #lgbtq #lgbt
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📝 - Private record, Johto
[Two accounts of shoplifting at age 15]
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hoenn-tv-official · 10 months
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🎤 - An audio transcript from a recording
Gabby: I don't care what you say, John, I'm not posting it! Gabby: "Hot story?" This isn't a "Hot story" it's hot garbage is what it is! Gabby: No, you listen to me! This is a defemation lawsuit waiting to happen! Gabby: So what if she's in jail. Do you know how many friends she's got! Guardian only knows how Professor Amaryllis will react! Gabby: I mean seriously, we'll be lucky if all we get out of that last report is humiliation. Gabby: Or you'll what? You've already demoted me as far down the ladder as I can go. All that's left to do is fire me. Gabby: That's what I thought. <sound of phone hanging up> Gabby: Skies above, I need a drink.
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"The company later told TechCrunch that its internal review revealed that the data was accessed from the Envoy app “using an Atlassian employee’s credentials that had been mistakenly posted in a public repository by the employee.”. "
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notanotherzerofan · 1 year
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I don't know if anybody has a Spoutible account, but there's been a huge data leak
Only heard of this site a few days ago and only heard about this happening just last night, but if you signed up for this site, you're personal info (e-mail, phone, etc) is at risk.
I bring this up as I see all the user-unfriendly practices going on with Twitter (as an outside observer) and people looking for alternatives.
Anyway, did a bit more digging and apparently this Christopher Bouzy guy bought the source code and barely changed anything making it so that if you know what to put in the site's url you can pretty much access any user's data. Also heard he doxxed someone who was trying to warn people of this situation (if I'm remembering correctly, plus he's been in some other shady stuff, but I'm not about to get into any of that).
There was also apparent an issue where initially you had to sign up using video verification showing both your face and your ID or passport, but from what I know it's been removed.
Anyway, here's a video kind of reiteration what I've just said (and probably explains things better than I did).
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While I'm at it, I'll say this: with all these new sites popping up everywhere you probably shouldn't be jumping on day one, especially if there's been little to no transparency from the creators/owners.
Also, always read the TOS. i know it's a chore and full of confusing legal bs, but you could literally be consenting to something you don't agree with (like Cohost's weird wording terms on user content and ownership).
Please share this anywhere you can.
Also, I really shouldn't have to say this, but my post has nothing to do with politics. If you're not a fan of the guys in the video, fine. I literally have not idea who they are other than the fact one is a lawyer and that the guy they're interviewing is a programmer. Some things are more important, like not having you identity stolen and life ruined because of it.
EDIT: Spelling error
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grimsley-official · 9 months
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💬 - A private correspondence
To: Atticus Astor
From: Grimsley Astor
Subject: Meeting
Father,
I’ve thought over your offer. Despite my better judgement, I have decided to meet with you. I am unsure as to where you want to do such a thing, since you failed to specify within your letter. Please include a place and time in which I am to meet with you.  
Cheers,
Grimsley
To: Grimsley Astor
From: Atticus Astor
Subject: Meeting
Grimsley,
Splendid. I see you decided to make the correct decision. Very smart of you. 
I believe you will be familiar with the place I’m staying, as it is where you grew up. Arrive whenever you please, it doesn’t make any difference to me. 
Looking forward to seeing you. 
Best regards,
Atticus E. Astor 
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A supermassive data leak has been discovered (the biggest ever in fact.) : what does it mean and what to do?
(This is a small amateur post by someone interested in privacy and safety online and that wants to encourage good habits. And this with this new leak, it is a good time to remind people of a few basic habits to have online. This is meant to be accessible as much as possible and the list of tips is non-exhaustive.) (+See the end for a few of the sources used)
A new data leak of 12 terabytes of information, some compiled from previous data breaches, has been publicly posted and exposed. A lot of big websites are concerned, such as : weibo, tencent, twitter, Adobe, Wattpad, MySpace, Deezer, LinkedIn, Canva, Dropbox, Telegram.... So yeah. You are very likely to be concerned.
How to know if you are concerned?
The website Cybernews propose a tool to easily search If you're concerned by the data leak and there is also the classic Have I Been Pwned. You can also check the leaked data yourself.
In any case, don't panic. If you're concerned start by changing your passwords (your email's password too. Especially this one.) and maybe look into improving your habits online.
Some tips to improve your safety online
Whether you're concerned or not by the data breach, there are some easy tips and habit you can use to improve your security.
- DO NOT USE THE SAME PASSWORD ON EVERY WEBSITE.
- DO NOT use a SIMILAR password with only slight differences and the same method to create it either !!!!
- DO use a strong password: long (like at least 10 characters), complex with several letters (lower and upper case), several numbers and others characters in a random/complex order. You can also use a sentence as a password (complexified ofc) for example.
- Enable two-factor authentification when you can.
- I advise to use a password manager if you can and want. Choose wisely but there are some great options, with free and premiums possibilities such as Dashline, Bitwarden, 1Password or the recent ProtonPass. Be careful to choose a very strong master password that you'll be able to memorize!
- Bonus: use aliases for you emails (for example via SimpleLogin)
To learn more + ressources that I personally like :
- Cybernews' article on this data leak
- Forbes' article
- NBTV : a YouTube channel, they're also on other platforms, that educates on the subjects of privacy and safety online.
- Proton: a Swiss-based society that proposes several privacy-based services such as ProtonMail, ProtonPass, Proton Drive, ProtonVPN... The free options are already quite interesting imo but you can also upgrade to a paid plan for additional storage and more options (they are often on sales and if you use them they are worth it). (There are other options if you prefer)
- SimpleLogin: allows you to create multiple aliases for the same mail address (there are other options)
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jasoncanty01 · 1 year
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prosopagn0sis-a · 1 year
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Also for reasearch purposes.
data leak.
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beeanonxx · 7 months
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❌ - A piece of information that could be considered blackmail material
"Why am I attracted to him if I'm a boy"
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aura-acolyte · 7 months
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OOC: Data Leak
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❌ - A piece of information that could be considered blackmail material (Galar)
[It's a series of search results for "Am I Gay?" quizzes and "What is it when you are attracted to multiple people but you're married?"]
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moddedmoor · 8 months
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💬 - A private correspondence
{° This One Got Messy! °}
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{° At Least It Came Full Circle (⁠ノ⁠◕⁠ヮ⁠◕⁠)⁠ノ⁠*⁠.⁠✧ °}
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zygarde-the-guardian · 10 months
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❌ - A piece of information that could be considered blackmail material
[A scrapped love letter, among several others, all in a recycling bin. The writing is unintelligible, but by the use of green pen and the signature of "Z", it is clear who was writing it.]
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grimsley-official · 8 months
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🔎 - Their last 3 search terms
Searched at 6:27 P.M. - Local cooking classes
Searched at 6:41 P.M. - Are picnics cliche?
Searched at 7:07 P.M. - Small Pokéball shaped box
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