What is the truth about stealing and selling 3.8 billion club phone numbers on the dark web?
The reason for this is that Club House, like other tech giants in Silicon Valley, violates their rights by collecting user data. This tweet is not a source of information, but an account called Club House Data Leak on the Telegram app. After seeing the links containing part of the data posted by hackers through your account, we found that they were just phone numbers, no owner’s name, no home address, email or personal photos.
This is meaningless and seems to be fraudulent sales. The process of data. It is also worth noting that the number of global club users, according to Statista's statistics, "until February of last year" year, the website traffic was 10 million users per week. However, according to a group of hackers, the app stores all the phone numbers of everyone and therefore collects a lot of numbers, the club said in a statement. The news of the data breach is completely wrong."There is no violation of the motion," he added. Many bots have generated billions of random phone numbers. If one of these random numbers exists on our platform, it is purely coincidental. "This means that a large number of these numbers randomly generated by the robot will contain real phone numbers because they are numerous. Just like a picture of a phone number and call it, you are there. Research the opinions of cybersecurity expert Rajasekhar. Researcher in this field Rajariya said, "This is a fraudulent organization, not a hacker. The same Telegram account before, but with a different name—"WhatsApp-Data Leak". Then as now, they have no real data.
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