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Home / Crime and Justice / Hackers Impersonate Cops for Data Doxing

Hackers Impersonate Cops for Data Doxing

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Hackers posed as police to trick companies into revealing personal data.
  • A doxing group extracted information from major US tech companies.
  • One hacker claimed hundreds of successful data extraction requests.
Hackers Impersonate Cops for Data Doxing

A sophisticated doxing group has exploited a critical vulnerability in corporate data protection by impersonating law enforcement officials. In a recent incident, hackers successfully posed as an officer from the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, emailing Charter Communications to obtain a target's name, address, and contact information. This information was acquired within minutes, underscoring the ease with which this scam can be executed.

The hacking group, operating under the pseudonym 'Exempt,' claims to have successfully extracted personal data from nearly every major US tech company, including Apple and Amazon. They provide 'doxing-as-a-service' to clients willing to pay for highly sensitive information, often showing little concern for how the data is used against victims.

Despite awareness of these tactics for years, companies appear to have made little progress in closing this loophole. Exempt estimates up to 500 successful data requests have been made, providing evidence of fake subpoenas and recordings of company responses. The group has even allegedly been approached by a law enforcement officer seeking to collaborate for a share of profits.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hackers sent fake emails that appeared to be from a Jacksonville Sheriff's Office member to Charter Communications, requesting personal data.
The doxing group 'Exempt' claims to have successfully extracted data from major companies like Apple and Amazon, as well as platforms like Rumble.
Doxing-as-a-service is a criminal operation where hackers provide highly sensitive personal data to customers who pay for it.

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