Data Breach Impacts National Society Sons of American Revolution

Data Breach Impacts National Society Sons of American Revolution
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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