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SSNDOB Cybercrime Marketplace Taken Down by Law Enforcement
June 8, 2022, 10:35 a.m. | Ionut Arghire
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US law enforcement on Tuesday announced the takedown of SSNDOB Marketplace, a series of websites selling personally identifiable information (PII).
For years, the SSNDOB Marketplace sold the personal information – such as Social Security numbers, names, and birth dates – of millions of people, including approximately 24 million individuals in the US.
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