Hackers scraped data of plus-sized women for targeted ads, scams - Business Insider

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Hackers scraped personal data from thousands of women shopping on plus-size clothing sites, and it points to a new trend that a cybersecurity expert calls 'uniquely terrible'

In a message recently uploaded to a dark web forum, a hacker solicited bids on an illegally obtained commodity. This wasn't typical contraband, like drugs or porn — it was a set of personal data from thousands of plus-size women.

The hacker gained unauthorized access to the data from women's clothing websites, according to DynaRisk, a cybersecurity firm who detected the activity and shared its findings with Business Insider. DynaRisk determined that the data was exposed in late August. "Most cybercriminals will find a list of 500 million hacked email addresses and they'll bombard them with spam, but they don't know what to send them ... in this case, they know a message that might resonate with these women, and they might be seeking out this specific type of product," Martin said.

 

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