SSNBreach.org announced that in August, 2007 a hacker site that apparently traffics in stolen personal information posted a file with approximately 408 credit card numbers online, and available through a major search engine. The file also contained Social Security Numbers, Dates of Birth, Mother’s Maiden Names, Passwords, PINs, Addresses, Phone Numbers, Card Verification Numbers, Purchase Amount, and other sensitive information.
The site was registered by “Fadjri” (randee@stereocotil.com), and the WHOIS registrant’s address seemed to be an address in Jakarta (Jl. Bambu Duri IV no.08 Pondok Bambu, Jakarta, 12130, ID. Phone: +62.2193804070). Major Credit Card companies’ fraud departments, and the FBI were immediately notified. Google was also asked to clear its caches. Within several days, the website was gone, and Google’s caches had cleared.
Individuals affected by this breach can search for their name at www.ssnbreach.org.