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@ins0mniak here in Spain I can't count how many times health data been breached in all the different communities. Most personal details is floating around in database leaks. A really pro hacker I watched on a documentary not only breached social security and health data but got into dgt which has all the details of every car number plates. He even hacked the Spanish judiciary including Supreme court and hacked the intelligence agencies and national police. All he sold on dark web. He was working on making a way of making whatever query about a detail you have about a person and get a detailed collection of everything about the person. In a special program he planned on selling. I think he made and sold it eventually. He was under 20 when he went on this hacking venture. Started really young by hacking burger king so everyone got free burgers from a campaign they were having. So thousands and thousands of people got free burgers until they figure out something was wrong, lol
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@BasedLunatic Oh yeah man, shit gets hacked here all the time.
Basiclly, the people who should be preventing aor mitigating such things are often unqualified or even dumb so things like health data and such all end up out on the internet.
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@BasedLunatic I dont have an online footprint but they still get my number. For a while they were spoofing local numbers, thinking you would be more likely to pick up.
I just fuck with them. Keep em on the line as long as possible.
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@ins0mniak most scam callers I get know where I live, my name what companies I am subscribed like electrical etc. When they have those details it's easier to scam people that are clueless about internet because since they know the details they fall for the scam. I just say I will call the company in question to the scammer in whatever scheme they try. But I just don't pick up phone from unknown numbers anymore