Major 'National Public Data' Leak Worse Than Expected With Passwords Stored in Plain Text

Earlier this month, data broker National Public Data (NPD) announced that there had been a major data breach that saw hackers obtain millions of names, email addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers, and mailing addresses stored in its database. NPD is a company that does employee background checks, aggregating public data from numerous sources and selling it.

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NPD's security was clearly lacking to allow for the breach in the first place, but a new report from KrebsOnSecurity suggests that an NPD sister site made an even more grievous error, hosting an easily accessible plaintext archive with usernames and passwords.

RecordsCheck.net, a site affiliated with NPD that hosts much of the same information, had a "members.zip" file that was downloadable until yesterday. It had source code and plain text usernames and passwords for RecordsCheck users, including logins belonging to NPD's founder, Salvatore Verini. The logins that were made available through RecordsCheck allowed access to the same data that was available via NPD.

After being alerted by KrebsOnSecurity, RecordsCheck removed the file, and NPD is shutting down the site, according to Verini. He told the KrebsOnSecurity that the file had an "old version of the site with non-working code and passwords."

There are websites that are available to see if your information was leaked in the NPD breach, and it is advisable to lock down your credit.

The NPD leak included decades of information, including data from people who are now deceased. 137 million email addresses were leaked, as were 272 million social security numbers. A lawsuit has since been filed against NPD.

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19 months ago

These companies need to be held accountable when things like this happen. They should be fined millions, and all leadership should be [S]replaced[/S] criminally charged immediately.
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19 months ago
This is why the USA needs laws for protection like the EU has…
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19 months ago
These companies need to be held accountable when things like this happen. They should be fined millions, and all leadership should be replaced immediately.
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19 months ago
This is why I never have and never will use the internet.
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19 months ago
The DOJ should be pursuing criminal charges if not financial as well, to send a message to other data brokers on their relaxed security. In addition proper legislation needs to be enacted to prevent such mass collection without any proper protocols enforced which currently does not exist.
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19 months ago
Amazing how often our data is stolen and yet no one is ever really held accountable to the full degree of the pain it inflicts on the victims. Free ID protection (for 6 months) and "How to not have my identity stolen" classes don't cut it. The companies responsible for this should have never been able to keep any of the data to begin with. Whether it's SSN and medical data or usernames and passwords, all stolen... something's gotta replace all this and IF there's ever a breech, those responsible for storing the data need to be held accountable.
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