Move Over Epstein client List, A New Player in Town

Started by Uomo Senza Nome, April 19, 2024, 12:25:03 PM

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QuoteWorld-Check is a global database containing information on potentially high-risk people and entities. It is mostly used by financial institutions, governments, and other organizations, to run due diligence and comply with anti-money laundering, counter-terrorism financing, and sanctions screening laws. The company pulls data from various sources and creates profiles on people and organizations that could be associated with financial crime, terrorism, corruption, and similar. Other firms can then use this data to assess risks associated with their clients, business partners, and more.

Hackers steal massive screening database and threaten to leak all the details online (msn.com)

Sounds like a hacker blackmailers wet dream. 
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes 'em afraid. "

"There's plain few problems can't be solved with a little sweat and hard work."

TACAIR

Late to the game, Nexus-Lexus been doing this forever.

Thier pitch?
LexisNexis provides its customers with access to a variety of publicly available information, public records, and non-public information.


IOW, everything needed to steal your identity, all at $15 a dip.  Used by skip tracers and PI for decades.

You can demand to opt-out and have these pirates delete your data.
( How to opt out of LexisNexis: Easy guide | Cybernews)

Which may or may not do.   You'll never know.
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