The widespread unpopularity of theft as a service must be incredibly mystifying to the business elites, who have always run their businesses as large-scale stealing rackets
There's a guy who goes from municipality to municipality in the United States and buys up public tax and property records and then assembles profiles of people based on them.
Too bad we can't crowdsource detailed personal information about millionaires and then sell it and use the money for some public good.
For example: I did a little copy writing and editing on the side for a while. One of the writing gigs I got was writing a bio for a successful business entrepreneur. His big innovation? Scouring all the publicly available yellow pages in the USA, digitizing them, and then selling the info to other businesses.