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US voter records from 19 states sold on hacking forum
"To our knowledge this represents the first reference on the criminal underground of actors selling or distributing lists of 2018 voter registration data," said researchers from Anomali Labs and Intel471, the two companies who spotted the forum ad.
The two companies said they've reviewed a sample of the database records and determined the data to be valid with a "high degree of confidence."
Montana - 1000$
Louisiana - 5000$ (3 Million Voters)
Iowa - 1100$
Utah - 1100$
Oregon - 500$
South Carolina - 2500$
Wisconsin - 12500$ (6 Million Voters)
Kansas - 200$
Georgia - 250$
New Mexico - 4000$
Minnesota - 150$
Wyoming - 500$
Kentucky - 2000$
Idaho - 1000$
Tennessee - 2500$
South Dakota - 2500$
Mississippi - 1100$
West Virginia - 500$
Texas - 1300$ (14 Million Voters)
The seller revealed the voter records count for only three of the databases --Louisiana (3 million), Wisconsin (6 million), and Texas (14 million)-- totaling 23 million records. He is asking for $42,200 for all 19 databases.
Furthermore, Omnipotent has a history of sharing voter databases on his forum. Before the new thread advertising voter records from 19 states, he also shared voter records on his forum from five other US states:
Washington 2018 Voter Database
Pennsylvania 2018 Voter Database
North Carolina 2018 Voter Database
Florida 2018 Voter Database
Connecticut 2018 Voter Database
Ohio 2018 Voter Database
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: crankyoldman
Since the author, Brian Cates, cites very recent occurrences, it seems he is more assured now that his long-held suspicions are accurate.
I never understood why some people think RR and Rod Rosenstein are not the same person. Q said they are one in the same. That's good enough for me.
originally posted by: wanderingconfusion
US voter records from 19 states sold on hacking forum
"To our knowledge this represents the first reference on the criminal underground of actors selling or distributing lists of 2018 voter registration data," said researchers from Anomali Labs and Intel471, the two companies who spotted the forum ad.
The two companies said they've reviewed a sample of the database records and determined the data to be valid with a "high degree of confidence."
The supposed data comes from 19 US states. The list and pricing, as advertised by the hacker himself, is as follows below:
Montana - 1000$
Louisiana - 5000$ (3 Million Voters)
Iowa - 1100$
Utah - 1100$
Oregon - 500$
South Carolina - 2500$
Wisconsin - 12500$ (6 Million Voters)
Kansas - 200$
Georgia - 250$
New Mexico - 4000$
Minnesota - 150$
Wyoming - 500$
Kentucky - 2000$
Idaho - 1000$
Tennessee - 2500$
South Dakota - 2500$
Mississippi - 1100$
West Virginia - 500$
Texas - 1300$ (14 Million Voters)
The seller revealed the voter records count for only three of the databases --Louisiana (3 million), Wisconsin (6 million), and Texas (14 million)-- totaling 23 million records. He is asking for $42,200 for all 19 databases.
Furthermore, Omnipotent has a history of sharing voter databases on his forum. Before the new thread advertising voter records from 19 states, he also shared voter records on his forum from five other US states:
Washington 2018 Voter Database
Pennsylvania 2018 Voter Database
North Carolina 2018 Voter Database
Florida 2018 Voter Database
Connecticut 2018 Voter Database
Ohio 2018 Voter Database
Pretty sobering article
The seller revealed the voter records count for only three of the databases --Louisiana (3 million), Wisconsin (6 million), and Texas (14 million)-- totaling 23 million records. He is asking for $42,200 for all 19 databases.
Researchers say the data contains details such as full name, phone numbers, physical addresses, voting history, and other voting-related information
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Quad, here is the more esoteric point, which kind of connects to your post last week.
the world is going through the upheaval because this is the end of a certain kind of experience. What that can, and will mean, is that many, many black hats will become white.
we will support the efforts to bring the light into the dark. Granted this was not the case before - ever before, but now it is.
Warrior pointed out how his group is now experienced a 180 degrees shift in support, we are making that happen and his group is to many other groups. This matters, so to those on the fence, get off of it.
George R.R. Martin doesn't think Donald Trump is a good president.
The 70-year-old author of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, which have been adapted into HBO's "Game of Thrones," spoke with the New York Times about the different types of leaders that exist and he made a dig at the current president of the United States.
Prior to joining Bloomberg, Ruhle spent 14 years working in the finance industry. While in college, she spent a summer interning for Merrill Lynch.[7] In 1997, she joined Credit Suisse where she spent six years working in hedge fund sales. During her time at Credit Suisse First Boston, she served as a vice president and became the highest producing credit derivatives salesperson in the United States.[3][8] In 2003, Ruhle joined Deutsche Bank as a credit salesperson covering hedge funds.[9] She ended her eight-year career there as a managing director in Global Markets Senior Relationship Management.[3] While at Deutsche Bank, Ruhle founded the Global Market Women's Network to help women move into leadership roles at the company.[7]
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: MetalThunder
I'll get blasted for this but I was never interested in "GOT". Fantasy (and cartoons) are for little kids.
As far as the author's opinion on Trump, he is another blind and clueless member of the herd.
There doesn't appear to be a lefty in the world who owns a mirror.
(Saw your post, Rel. 👍😁)