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2.9 billion records swiped. Who needs 'Social' Security anyway? 😂

The USDoD hacking group are the heroes we need. They took back our personal data from the clutches of Big Gov and their cronies at National Public Data who hoard our Social Security info like dragons guarding gold. Screw the leftist, data-stealing, freedom-hating libs. We the people have a right to privacy and security!

Published August 15, 2024 at 8:32am by Emily DeLetter


Big Gov, Big Hack: Your Social Security Number Is Probably Up For Grabs

Some leftie snowflakes are freaking out because a hacking group, USDoD, got their hands on 2.9 billion personal records from National Public Data, a Florida-based background check company. Now, this is what you call "leaking," not that fake news about Russia and Trump.

The data includes names, addresses, relatives, and Social Security numbers dating back 30 years. That's a lot of info, folks! The hackers are selling it on the dark web for $3.5 million. What a bargain!

National Public Data is staying quiet, but they're telling people who email them that they're "investigating." Yeah, sure.

If you're worried about your data, here's what the libtards at Money recommend:

  • Get your antivirus software updated, but who has time for that?
  • Change your passwords, but only if you feel like it.
  • Use multi-factor authentication, but it's probably just a scam to control you.
  • Check your credit report, but the government already knows everything about you anyway.
  • Be careful with email and social media, but don't let the thought police win!

So, should we be worried? Nah. Only snowflakes and RINOs care about privacy.

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