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A new forum post is raising concerns about a possible Verizon data breach. Hackers claim they are selling a database with ...
An alleged Verizon data breach has seen hackers offering for sale a database of 61 million customer records, which includes personal information useful for both phishing attempts and identity theft.
Alongside this, thousands of Verizon employees were left potentially at risk following an insider breach - but this didn't affect customer data.
Verizon, the largest wireless carrier in the United States with 146 million subscribers as of March 2025, has not confirmed any breach at this time. Verizon is yet to respond to TelecomLead.com.
Following the recent reports of over 16 billion records being leaked in an ‘unimaginable’ major data breach, further research ...
The sale was first noticed by security researchers on safetydetectives.net, who discovered a post claiming to “offer 61 ...
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