Nearly three billion of us may have had our personal data exposed in an April hack. Seeing as there are just over eight billion people alive on the planet today, that means more than a third of the world's population may have been affected. As reported by Bloomberg Law, the exposure is the fault of Jerico Pictures Inc., operating as the background check company National Public Data, according to a lawsuit against the company. The suit alleges that, on April 8 of this year, the hacking group USDoD uploaded a database on the dark web site Breach Forums, called, simply, "National Public Data." This 277GB database supposedly contained the information of 2.9 billion people. That data could be you
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