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A major cybersecurity incident has raised concerns about the safety of personal data after researchers discovered a massive database containing sensitive identity records exposed on the open internet.
IDMerit's security breach exposed 1 billion identity records including national ID numbers, creating perfect conditions for synthetic identity fraud and SIM swaps.