A dataset consisting of around 44 million entries of car insurance data from the USA has been found online. The exact source and year of the breach remain unclear, but the records reportedly span several decades, including entries from 1986 to at least 2013. The exposed data includes sensitive information such as names, phone numbers, genders, license plate numbers, vehicle information, and physical addresses. Reports indicate that this dataset had previously been sold on a forum before being made publicly available. The origins and circumstances of the breach are still undetermined.
- Date: 2023
- Country:
United States
- Category: Automotive
- Records Announced: 44,629,735
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Data:
Names
Phone Numbers
Physical Locations
Genders
Vehicle Information
License Plate Numbers
- Imported:
- Records Imported: 44,629,735
- Number of lines: 44,629,735
- Size: 5.77 GB
- Passwords:
No
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