1M Passports Leaked Online
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2 hours ago
| 4 comments
| schneier.com
| HN
dgellow
2 hours ago
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Could we update the link to the original article? https://cambridgeanalytica.org/data-breaches-scandals/passpo...
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ericpauley
1 hour ago
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CA article is just AI;dr on a two week old Verge article: https://www.theverge.com/tech/947157/passports-data-breach-c...
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dgellow
50 minutes ago
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Ok, then changing the link to the verge article. Thanks for pointing that out
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gertrunde
39 minutes ago
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The lack of security is one thing, but why have they retained the information at all!

iirc, one of the elements of GDPR is "storage limitation", i.e. you must not keep personal data for longer than you need it - and in this case, the data is only needed to verify the age of the user, and shouldn't ever be required again (unless people can now get younger).

Once a document has been used to verify a person's identity and that the person is of legal age, there is no reason to retain a copy of the document any more.

It would be reasonable and fair to retain a photo of the user to verify that the person matches the account, but that's it.

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dgellow
2 hours ago
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Oh god that’s pretty bad

> The documents were hosted by systems used by cannabis clubs and a company called Nefos, which operates PuffPal, a platform that manages membership and age verification for cannabis retailers and clubs across Europe. The infrastructure storing these identity documents—full passport scans, driver’s licenses with photos, names, and identifying numbers—was left completely unprotected on publicly accessible web servers.

I cannot imagine the level of fines under GDPR for leaking that much PII

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real_chudson
1 hour ago
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The EU's verification laws will ensure much more of these leaks in the future, and therefore much more fines
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Kuinox
18 minutes ago
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How so, are you purely speculating or you found a hole in the zero knowledge proof system some countries are implementing ?
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dgellow
25 minutes ago
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Yep… not sure about more fines, but for sure more leaks
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raverbashing
2 hours ago
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That's good, just grab one of those whenever your need to prove your age online /s
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