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Feds Cut Off Access to Billions of Breached Records with Site Takedown

The feds and international law enforcement have taken down a website that was selling access to billions of stolen personal records. Users would gain access to a search engine, used for perusing more than 12 billion personal records gleaned from 10,000 different data breaches. Authorities are still on the hunt for any other suspected operators and owners of the site, and are asking for information as to their whereabouts via the FBI s Internet Crime Complaint Center. The site itself seemed blindsided by the action, judging from this tweet: “Weleakinfo.com”””

Source: https://threatpost.com/feds-cut-off-access-billions-breached-records/152001/

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