DNC leaks include PI, credit card numbers of thousands of doners. A scammer treasure trove.
IDs were not the only inexcusable security flaws found among the email attachments. The careless DNC staff sent emails containing the name, address, signature and credit cards of donors. For example, two donations made on American Express cards by Jeffery and Stacey Weber were for $33,400 and $13,400. The emails include other donations made by credit card flowed unencrypted through the DNC email system exposing this sensitive financial information of donors.
The DNC not only had zero respect for women, they also had zero respect for their donor's security.
One file attached to an email contains the name and email addresses of over 38,000 DNC donors. This little gem is a treasure trove for scammers who can simply spam the 38,000 with fake emails requesting a donation to the DNC - paid, of course, to a fake bank account located somewhere outside the US.
The DNC breach is not limited to party members and donors. Other files include data on RNC donor's names, addresses and occupations. Even Donald Trump's donors were not spared with a listing of thousands of Trump donors included in the unencrypted emails.
The first rule of a data breach is to inform your customers in order to minimize the damage. To fail to do so will lead to terrible repercussions. The DNC has done nothing so far to inform the thousands whose personal information is now freely available to hackers and criminals all over the world.
Home Depot was quick to respond to a breach, notifying banks and customers that their credit and debit cards were the target of a hacker attack. In comparison, the DNC has done nothing - no doubt in fear that it would cause a donation shortage or panic right during the election cycle.
DNC donors, if you get an email requesting money, delete it because it's most likely a fake. If you must donate, do not use your credit card because there is no indication the DNC will treat your information any better than what is now plastered all over the Internet. Donate directly, by check in the mail, to the party. Do not send financial information over the Internet to the DNC.
Ironically, the main stream media is willing to give the DNC-frat boys a pass, saying these emails contain nothing to see. Nothing could be more wrong. The emails contain the lives of thousands now exposed to danger and rips away the curtain to show a careless mob of perverts.
https://www.softwar.net/dncfrat.html
IDs were not the only inexcusable security flaws found among the email attachments. The careless DNC staff sent emails containing the name, address, signature and credit cards of donors. For example, two donations made on American Express cards by Jeffery and Stacey Weber were for $33,400 and $13,400. The emails include other donations made by credit card flowed unencrypted through the DNC email system exposing this sensitive financial information of donors.
The DNC not only had zero respect for women, they also had zero respect for their donor's security.
One file attached to an email contains the name and email addresses of over 38,000 DNC donors. This little gem is a treasure trove for scammers who can simply spam the 38,000 with fake emails requesting a donation to the DNC - paid, of course, to a fake bank account located somewhere outside the US.
The DNC breach is not limited to party members and donors. Other files include data on RNC donor's names, addresses and occupations. Even Donald Trump's donors were not spared with a listing of thousands of Trump donors included in the unencrypted emails.
The first rule of a data breach is to inform your customers in order to minimize the damage. To fail to do so will lead to terrible repercussions. The DNC has done nothing so far to inform the thousands whose personal information is now freely available to hackers and criminals all over the world.
Home Depot was quick to respond to a breach, notifying banks and customers that their credit and debit cards were the target of a hacker attack. In comparison, the DNC has done nothing - no doubt in fear that it would cause a donation shortage or panic right during the election cycle.
DNC donors, if you get an email requesting money, delete it because it's most likely a fake. If you must donate, do not use your credit card because there is no indication the DNC will treat your information any better than what is now plastered all over the Internet. Donate directly, by check in the mail, to the party. Do not send financial information over the Internet to the DNC.
Ironically, the main stream media is willing to give the DNC-frat boys a pass, saying these emails contain nothing to see. Nothing could be more wrong. The emails contain the lives of thousands now exposed to danger and rips away the curtain to show a careless mob of perverts.
https://www.softwar.net/dncfrat.html
