Between Dec. 6-8, 2022, hackers accessed PayPal accounts via “credential stuffing,” stealing full names, birth dates, social security numbers, addresses and tax IDs from nearly 35,000 users. This breach follows a pattern of repeated PayPal security lapses, raising suspicions of either gross negligence or deliberate erosion of financial privacy to push centralized digital control. The […]
Between Dec. 6-8, 2022, hackers accessed PayPal accounts via “credential stuffing,” stealing full names, birth dates, social security numbers, addresses and tax IDs from nearly 35,000 users.
This breach follows a pattern of repeated PayPal security l… [6203 chars]
Source: Natural News | Published: 2026-02-27T13:20:54Z
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