The National Society Sons of the American Revolution (NSSAR) appears to have suffered a data breach with an unidentified party offering a 45.66 GB database of over 16,000 files for sale. Exposed records reportedly include membership analytics for over 37,000 members, genealogical research and high-quality scans of Revolutionary-era records, administrative documents, and a complete SAR Magazine archive (1906–2017). #NSSAR #SARMagazine
Keypoints
- An unknown actor is offering a 45.66 GB NSSAR database containing over 16,000 files for $5,000.
- The allegedly compromised data includes membership analytics for more than 37,000 SAR members, with age, location, and demographic maps.
<li.Genealogical research files, including family histories, biographies, and lineage proofs, were reportedly exposed.
<li.High-quality scans of Revolutionary-era land and personal property tax records and various administrative documents were included in the leak.
<li.The breach allegedly contains a complete archive of SAR Magazine covering 1906 to 2017.
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