Hackers claim to have stolen records of 1 billion Chinese citizens from police
A hacker claims to have obtained troves of personal information on 1 billion Chinese citizens from Shanghai police. The anonymous user, known as \\'ChinaDan,\\' posted on the hacker forum Breach Forums last week, offering to sell more than 23 terabytes of data for 10 bitcoins, or about $200,000.
'In 2022, the Shanghai National Police (SHGA) database was leaked. The database contains data and information of billions of Chinese citizens,' the post said. 'The database contains information on 1 billion Chinese residents and billions of case records, including: name, address, place of birth, ID number, mobile phone number, all crime/case details'
The hashtag \\'data breach\\' on Weibo was blocked on Sunday afternoon. Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao said Monday that the cryptocurrency exchange has stepped up user verification processes after the exchange's threat intelligence found records of 1 billion people in the Asian country being sold on the dark web.
He tweeted that the leak may have been due to a bug in the deployment of Elastic Search by the government. He did not immediately respond to a request for further comment. The hackers' claims come as China has pledged to improve privacy protections for online users. Last year, China passed new laws on how personal information and data generated within its borders are handled.
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