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Hacker Leaks 300,000 Verizon Customer Records and Claims to Have Millions More

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Hacker Leaks 300,000 Verizon Customer Records and Claims to Have Millions More Sometimes it seems like no one's keeping your data safe; this is one of those times. A hacker just leaked 300,000 Verizon customer records, and that's only a sample of the 3 million he claims to have gotten in his little raid.

The hacker, who goes by TibitXimer, told ZDNet about his exploits this evening, despite claiming to have actually executed the attack way back on July 12. TibitXimer says he'd warned Verizon of the exploit he used, but they didn't take any action, so he did and snagged around 3 percent of Verizon's nation-wide customer data.

The records include information such as names, addresses, mobile serial numbers, the opening date of each account, and account passwords. And of course, it was all stored in—sigh with me, everyone—plain text. TibitXimer, despite supporting Anonymous, is claiming this hack as his own personal project, and is currently making his mind up about whether or not he'll leak the rest of the data (he decided against it). He described his frustration to ZDNet saying "The worst part of it all, every single record was in plain text. I did not have to decrypt anything."

Will this finally convince everyone to stop storing sensitive information in plain text? Sigh with me again. Probably not. [ZDNet]

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