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In April 2024 the hacking group USDoD claimed it had stolen 2.9 billion personal records from NationalPublicData.com, a company that specializes in collecting and aggregating public records.

These records have now surfaced on the dark web and researchers have confirmed that many of them are authentic. This data breach, one of the largest in history, has compromised sensitive personal information (including home addresses, phone numbers, and social security numbers) belonging to tens of millions of individuals, sparking widespread concerns about safety, privacy, and potential identity theft. Below, you can search the breached data to see if you were affected.

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