jonz
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Reports of hackers have stolen data from Guntrader, data including names and addresses and email address of registered users. Advice is change password on any application that uses same as guntrader.
Jonz
Jonz
I think the data has already been stolen, so closing your account won't help I'm afraidI have asked them to close my account as could not work out how to change the password....
I just saw a thing on youtube reporting on how "anti's" have overlayed the stolen data of users on Google maps document, which was then circulated, urging sympathisers of anti-hunt and anti-firearms collectives to go out and "question" suspected gun owners in their neighbourhoods about their pastimes.That’s reassuring… I’m sure no one is interested in the residential addresses of people selling firearms identified by make, type, calibre and what not..
Nothings changed bar the company nameInteresting the site's still up and my gun is still on it for sale
Changing the name of the company won't save them from the Information Commissioners Office's(Home | ICO) investigations as they will pursue the responsible individuals.What a joke...."Guntrader2", I don't understand how this is allowed. Makes the GDPR law not worth the paper it's written on
All these anti that and anti this seem to think their above the law, and it seems that they are, as very seldom does anything get done, insulate Britain comes to mind.What’s beyond me is this : why haven’t the Animal Libbers who hacked the site been traced and banged up in a cell ? To publish the details of a hundred thousand possible firearms locations beggars belief . If one of those guns ends up being used illegal it’s on their heads .
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