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When Edward Snowden first told America that the National Security Agency’s “monitoring” of communications between Americans included personal photos of body parts, it got a chuckle and a little bit of alarm. Overall, however, the energy and outrage was not enough to change national security policy.
Until now, most concerns about privacy have been about commercial enterprises that collect medical or financial information of millions of Americans and lose it to data thieves.
Like these guys did:
BlueLeaks exposed secrets from hundreds of US police departments: DDoSecrets dumped 270GB of data online, including critical information from over 200 police departments spanning over 10 years.
Cyberattack at UHS hospitals network and others amidst COVID-19 peak: A ransomware attack targeted Universal Health Services in September 2020, causing service disruptions.
CardersMarket Hacks: This cyberattack compromised 2 million credit cards …
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