TechTarget reports Cybersixgill researchers found the personal data of five U.S. Supreme Court justices was leaked on the dark web. The security vendor said leaked data — including addresses and credit card details — was posted to a doxxing site on June 30. Cybersixgill said the post’s author appears to reference the court’s Roe v. Wade reversal claiming to have shared the data because the justices focused "on something unnecessary rather than focusing on bigger issues in" the U.S.
14 July 2022
Personal data of US Supreme Court justices reportedly leaked on dark web
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