Millions of South Africans’ personal information leaked in data breach

More than 30 million South Africans' information, including ID numbers, has been leaked online.

POLOKWANE – Information including property ownership, employment history, income and company directorships, has been discovered by information security researcher Troy Hunt, reports Tech Central.

Hunt is an Australian security researcher and creator of ‘Have I Been Pwned’. His website allows people to check if their personal information has been compromised in a data breach.

Hunt said the database contained names of people, their gender, ethnicity, home ownership and contact information. The data also contained people’s identity numbers and other information like their estimated income and details of their employer.

He said the information appeared to be from a government agency.

The data trove was discovered among a large dump of other breaches and that to date, he hasn’t seen it offered for sale, but that “it is definitely floating around between traders.”

Hunt says he has now loaded email addresses to the site and if readers want to find out whether their information has been breached they can visit the site and simply type in their email addresses.

He has also said that this breach should not be called a ‘hack’ as someone published the database of South Africa to the internet.

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