We are talking about an application that involves presenting someone's personal data to an open crowd in attempt to source information.That's not a strawman. Stop using words you don't understand. I posted what you said to expose how your "concern" argument is nothing but a smokescreen. You're only pretending that is what this about, but your own words betray you. And the bold is a self-implication. You haven't made a single coherent point, just insults, name-calling and projection.
You're just bitter and vindictive. You're also mad. You're mad that something exists outside your control.
BasicallyBS. The hack is a response to making an app where your relationship life can be discussed by others, even slander being stated about you, and you have no way to defend yourself from it. When you create something like that, and it becomes widely known, it is going to be attacked and hacked just based on how absolutely unfair it actually is.
No, it was because of the site breaking down and not being maintained or upgraded. However, the hack did screw up the site with defacing it with racist shyt.People celebrating this knowing what 4c** is all about? It's a bunch of lame white incels. Didn't they fukk up the forum that led to the creation of this one?
People celebrating this knowing what 4c** is all about? It's a bunch of lame white incels. Didn't they fukk up the forum that led to the creation of this one?
Do you have anything written by the hacker that supports your claim? Nothing in the above I read supports your claim.
Also it was brought up they could be sued.
Everything is a better option than releasing their pictures on the web to call them ugly.
Agreed. The implications and potential fallout has me absolutely terrified. Please stay safe, bro.
No, that's something I brought up to expose your true nature. You already told on yourself when you said, "I am going to feel joy when they get hemmed up." That was it. There's was nothing else for you to say. You said it all with that. It was the only honest thing you've said. And It makes all your hollow talk about "privacy," "consent," and "risk of harm" laughable. You aren't afraid of abuse. You're excited by the idea of it. The punishment excites you. That's how broken you are.We are talking about an application that involves presenting someone's personal data to an open crowd in attempt to source information.
The topic involves consent on how someone's data is used, someone's right or want for privacy, and the risk of harm.
What it does not involve is an influencer getting punished by Iran. That is something you brought up to shift focus away from the points being discussed because you are getting a tanning.
The sad reality is you're an outdated script. Your ability to think ends the moment you think something gives control. Suddenly the opinions of men who suffer from anxiety doesn't matter along with those who are just not comfortable with having their business discussed in a public arena without knowing what's been said. You don't pause to think about how it can be abused by abusive people who simply refuse to let go of a relationship that didn't work out.
You're a clown. The joke is that you don't realise that women are repulsed by people like you. There is an expectation to be met with strong disagreement on topics like this so when idiots like you go along with it, they question your motives or see you as spineless.
You called me an incel. The irony is that it's clear that you're overcompensating. There's a breed of spineless men who feel they can duck such labels by presenting themselves as the agreeable and secure ally.
Continuing with the same strawman.No, that's something I brought up to expose your true nature. You already told on yourself when you said, "I am going to feel joy when they get hemmed up." That was it. There's was nothing else for you to say. You said it all with that. It was the only honest thing you've said. And It makes all your hollow talk about "privacy," "consent," and "risk of harm" laughable. You aren't afraid of abuse. You're excited by the idea of it. The punishment excites you. That's how broken you are.
There's no more pretending this is about ethics or technology. You don't see these apps as dangerous, you see them as threatening to your position in the social order. That's why you pivot from "consent" to spewing invective. You're not worried about men being harmed, you're enraged that something exists without needing your permission.
You're not a principled critic worried about overreach. Again, you already said you feel JOY when women "get hemmed up." So forgive me for not taking seriously your false concerns about people's mental health or right to privacy. Go revel in your impotent fantasies of control, because that's all this is.
How cyber actors exploit driver's license information
Cyber actors, through various methods like data breaches, phishing scams, or even physical theft, can gain access to your driver's license details and exploit them in multiple ways.
Here's how they can misuse your driver's license information:
- Identity Theft: Your driver's license contains Personally Identifiable Information (PII) like your full name, home address, and date of birth. This information, especially when combined with other data like your Social Security number, can be used by cyber actors to steal your identity. They can open bank accounts, credit cards, or apply for loans in your name, leading to financial fraud and damage to your credit score.
- Fake IDs and Document Fraud: Driver's license numbers can be used to create counterfeit IDs, potentially for themselves or for sale to others on the dark web. These fake IDs can then be used to evade police during traffic stops or even commit crimes under your identity, leading to potential fines, license suspensions, or even arrest warrants in your name.
- Synthetic Identity Theft: Cyber actors can use your driver's license information to create a synthetic identity, combining real and fabricated personal data, according to IdentityIQ. They can then use this false identity to build credit and engage in financial fraud, leaving the victim responsible for the debt.
- Employment Fraud: Your driver's license number could be used to fraudulently obtain employment in your name, potentially impacting your employment record and reputation.
- Mail Fraud: Cyber actors can use your driver's license information to change your mailing address and redirect your mail to an address they control. This allows them to intercept sensitive documents like bank statements and credit card information for further exploitation.
The case involved one of the largest North Korean IT worker fraud schemes charged by the Department of Justice, with 68 U.S. person identities stolen and 309 U.S. businesses and two international businesses defrauded.