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Capital One was hacked 100 million user effected
https://www.stltoday.com/news/natio...d043fb33b5.html#tracking-source=home-breaking

SEATTLE (AP) — A hacker gained access to personal information from more than 100 million Capitol One credit applications, the bank said Monday as federal authorities arrested a suspect in the case.
Paige A. Thompson — who also goes by the handle "erratic" — was charged with a single count of computer fraud and abuse in U.S. District Court in Seattle. Thompson made an initial appearance in court and was ordered to remain in custody pending a detention hearing Thursday.
The hacker got information including credit scores and balances plus the Social Security numbers of about 140,000 customers, the bank said. It will offer free credit monitoring services to those affected.
The FBI raided Thompson's residence Monday and seized digital devices. An initial search turned up files that referenced Capital One and "other entities that may have been targets of attempted or actual network intrusions."
A public defender appointed to represent Thompson did not immediately return an email seeking comment.
The hacker got information including credit scores and balances plus the Social Security numbers of about 140,000 customers, the bank said. It will offer free credit monitoring services to those affected.
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In this July 16, 2019, photo, a man walks across the street from a Capital One location in San Francisco. Capital One says a hacker got access to the personal information of over 100 million individuals applying for credit. The McLean, Virginia-based bank said Monday, July 29, it found out about the vulnerability in its system July 19 and immediately sought help from law enforcement to catch the perpetrator. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
Capitol One, based in McLean, Virginia, said Monday it found out about the vulnerability in its system July 19 and immediately sought help from law enforcement to catch the perpetrator.
According to the FBI complaint, someone emailed the bank two days before that notifying it that leaked data had appeared on the webhosting site GitHub.
And a month before that, the FBI said, a Twitter user who went by "erratic" sent Capitol One direct messages warning about distributing the bank's data, including names, birthdates and Social Security numbers.
"Ive basically strapped myself with a bomb vest, (expletive) dropping capitol ones dox and admitting it," one said. "I wanna distribute those buckets i think first."
Capital One said it believes it is unlikely that the information was used for fraud, but it will continue to investigate. The data breach affected about 100 million people in the U.S. and 6 million in Canada.

Capital One Financial Corp., the nation's seventh-largest commercial bank with $373.6 billion in assets as of June 30, is the latest U.S. company to suffer a major data breach in recent years.
In 2017, a data breach at Equifax, one of the major credit reporting companies, exposed the Social Security numbers and other sensitive information of roughly half of the U.S. population.
Last week, Equifax agreed to pay at least $700 million to settle lawsuits over the breach in a settlement with federal authorities and states. The agreement includes up to $425 million in monetary relief to consumer
 
It really feels pointless to tell yourself "such-and-such bank got hacked? Glad I don't bank with them" when as only a few years pass by the chance of every banking institution getting hacked approaches 1.
 
I know you don’t normally think a troon loon could really pull something this ambitious off
He might have been able to hack their accounts (assuming it wasn't something as retarded as leaving some database online), but he was stupid enough to both not tell Capital One "yo this shit is insecure" and to brag to his friends about it. His opsec was a fucking joke (he had so much identifying info online), he bragged to people who told the feds, and someone else told the bank instead of him. He's now going to be in the slammer because he both bragged about it, and blew his chance at possibly making bug bounty money too.
 
While the Federal Bureau of Prisons does have a transgender policy - all prisoners are initially held based on their biological sex. So, Trevor/Paige, will be held, pre-trial, in GenPop (unless they put him in the SHU). This is important because there is no sorting pre-trial, if you're a non-violent financial crimes person you'll be held in the same place (sometimes the same cell) as an MS-13 teen who cut out a pizza delivery man's heart.
Considering the whole plan to be institutionalized, I'm guessing this one's a 40%er and will never make it to trail.
 
Lesson learned, don’t hire mentally unstable people (trannies).

Also, really media you’re going to refer to this as a “woman” and use “she/her” pronouns?

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This “woman” looks shockingly similar to John Flynt aka Brianna Wu. I wonder why this tranny looks so similar to Brianna....🤔

This tranny is a real life Orochimaru, holy shit
 
Lmao, one of my local news stations is calling this troon a dude. Some poor intern's about to get shoah'd.
 
Lesson learned, don’t hire mentally unstable people (trannies).

Also, really media you’re going to refer to this as a “woman” and use “she/her” pronouns?

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This “woman” looks shockingly similar to John Flynt aka Brianna Wu. I wonder why this tranny looks so similar to Brianna....🤔
Autism. He even looks like Eden Belmont and has that 1,000 yard stare.
 

Who is alleged Capital One hacker Paige Thompson?
By Ebony Bowden July 30, 2019 | 3:30pm
Paige Thompson
Twitter
Capital One hacking suspect Paige Thompson presented herself on social media as a cat-loving software engineer, who found it hard to make friends and was open about her struggles as a transgender woman.

But federal prosecutors said Monday that there was much more to the 33-year-old Seattle resident’s life — as they accused her of being the person behind one of the largest data breaches in history.

An FBI investigation concluded Thompson — who allegedly went by the online handle “Erratic” — used her computer skills to obtain the personal information of more than 100 million Capital One credit card customers and applicants, and intended to share it online.

Thompson also regularly shared details of her own life online, from information about her beloved cat, Millie, to talking about her desire to kill herself.


Thompson frequently posted photos of the feline and mourned the pet when it was put down last Tuesday, calling the death, “One of the most painful and emotionally overwhelming experience I’ve had in my life.”

It was a veterinarian letter Thompson posted on July 19 with her home address that ultimately led FBI agents to her door.

On social media, the software engineer identified as transgender and spoke about her difficulty making friends.

She also shared her mental health struggles and in one tweet claimed she was planning to travel to Denmark in October for legally assisted suicide.

Capital One reveals 100M affected by data breach, hacker arrested
According to Fox Business, Thompson’s resume lists her as most recently working for Amazon Web Services between May 2015 and September 2016.

Thompson’s current address is listed as an apartment in the Kenwood neighborhood of Seattle.

FBI agents found five people in the apartment, including Thompson, when they raided the home on Monday.

On the social media site, Slack, a user by the name “Erratic,” and who was allegedly Thompson, in June boasted about having files taken from Capital One, according to the criminal complaint against her.

In a separate Twitter message obtained by the FBI, Thompson also described the Capital One hack as a suicide mission.

“I’ve basically strapped myself with a bomb vest,” Thompson wrote on June 18, according to court documents. “F–king dropping capitol ones dox and admitting it.”

The data included approximately 120,000 Social Security Numbers and approximately 77,000 bank account numbers, according to the complaint.

Thompson’s motive remains unclear but prosecutors allege she intended to share the stolen information.

She has been charged with one count of computer fraud and abuse and if convicted, faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
 
Are they actually trying to make us empathize with a criminal who was going to fuck with people's money by posting their credit details?

In a separate Twitter message obtained by the FBI, Thompson also described the Capital One hack as a suicide mission.
“I’ve basically strapped myself with a bomb vest,” Thompson wrote on June 18, according to court documents. “F–king dropping capitol ones dox and admitting it.”
And he has nothing in common with a suicide bomber, he was just a crybaby looking for attention and he's going to regret his shit when he realized his prison time means he can't be on twitter.
Suicide bombers just go do their job and explode and then they're done, no crying on the way there. This motherfucker was just looking to get caught so he could finally have the attention of someone who wasn't his psychiatrist or his cat.
 
But remember class it is bigotry to think that maybe such people should not be put in positions that involve national security information or hand grenades.
 
Unstable tranny ruins her life and others, next up... Air is breathable? Some scientists think so.
 
Lol software engineer who found it hard to make friends

THAT'S EVERY FUCKING SOFTWARE ENGINEER!

Fucking hell you're not unique by being autistic.
 
The real fallout from this will be to Amazon. How many corporations do you think are now in a blind panic regarding their AWS assets? The hack was by an Amazon AWS Engineer directed at an AWS client. And just pooking at “Paige” you know anybody sane is going to be questioning Amazons hiring practices regarding people that might gain access to personal or national security data.
 
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