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Provider Contact Client list and information compromised
elton21 2 Reviews 1223 reads
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Chicago provider #178948, 5'10", 31 - 32 years, client list and client security compromised. Recently # 178948 suffered release of client names list and personal information from possible inside client release.
Strange email postings, from unknown source has resulted in emails containing client and provider sensitive personal information being discovered on client email services. Provider was immediately notified and quickly removed internet web base contact information. Most disturbing was that client email services received unsolicited emails showing provider information and well as unrelated confidential client information being made public. Certainly requiring difficult explanations of email generation, possible client name discovery and unknown exposure of sensitive and critical personal information compromised.

elton21 2 Reviews 794 reads
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2 / 6

Posted By: elton21
Chicago provider #178948, 5'10", 31 - 32 years, client list and client security compromised. Recently # 178948 suffered release of client names list and personal information from possible inside client release.
Strange email postings, from unknown source has resulted in emails containing client and provider sensitive personal information being discovered on client email services. Provider was immediately notified and quickly removed internet web base contact information. Most disturbing was that client email services received unsolicited emails showing provider information and well as unrelated confidential client information being made public. Certainly requiring difficult explanations of email generation, possible client name discovery and unknown exposure of sensitive and critical personal information compromised.
Upon more detailed analysis of the fraudulent emails, there is confirmation of a large and serious security breach causing both client and provider  concern and placing both in jeopardy. provider family information and actual name have disclosure. For the client, personal name information as well as email and other personal information have been made public. Detailed client information has been made available to abuse and disclosure.

JoeAverageHobbyist 717 reads
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3 / 6


And exactly the reason why I use a hobby email, hobby phone, and have stopped giving out too much personal information to providers (full legal name, work info and/or city of residence).  It's not worth having my marriage, job and reputation ruined over some carnal fun.

ziggy440 84 Reviews 438 reads
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4 / 6

I am trying to understand what happened, but you sure do make it hard.

What exactly does "suffered release of client names list and personal information being discovered on client email services" mean? Did she send out a mass emailing including real names, hers and her clients? Did she do it, or did someone hack her mailbox?

You do get a prize for most uses of the word client in a sentence, though as sort of an IT wonk, I am not sure if each client means the same thing, since "client email services" has a pretty specific, technical meaning.

Elton, if you are saying it this way in order to not get into shit with anyone, feel free to PM me, but I have no idea what actually happened, other than that some emails got sent with some personal information about someone to someone, and probably sent by someone.

Call me, or someone, obtuse.

zig

elton21 2 Reviews 420 reads
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5 / 6

Hi Zig,I didn't mean to be so obtuse. Just attempting to keep things things are "client" related, noted as "client". Does that make sense ? There was information released both on the client and personal information on the provider. Provider stuff that shouldn't be out there for sure.  Good question on where did this information come from. It was a "client" (there I go again : ) who hacked the provider's private information which had both customers ( hey no client reference : )  and providers personal information.
What really confused everything, for example, I received a email that looked like the Provider had sent
it but in fact she hadn't. When I immediately contacted provider, she was as shocked as I.

I will also PM you. I wasn't being obtuse, just attempting to say what was confirm able and separate between clients and providers. This posting was mainly targeted at customers of this provider
(I referenced her TER ID #), so they can be aware and watch out for possible strange emails.

elton21 2 Reviews 443 reads
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6 / 6

To be more clear,
If you can ID provider by her TER number as provided, you probably know her. In these cases, heads up, you my find a strange email in your inbox. If you do not know of this provider, then this matter most likely doesn't concern you, so you need not worry.

Posted By: elton21
Hi Zig,I didn't mean to be so obtuse. Just attempting to keep things things are "client" related, noted as "client". Does that make sense ? There was information released both on the client and personal information on the provider. Provider stuff that shouldn't be out there for sure.  Good question on where did this information come from. It was a "client" (there I go again : ) who hacked the provider's private information which had both customers ( hey no client reference : )  and providers personal information.
What really confused everything, for example, I received a email that looked like the Provider had sent
it but in fact she hadn't. When I immediately contacted provider, she was as shocked as I.

I will also PM you. I wasn't being obtuse, just attempting to say what was confirm able and separate between clients and providers. This posting was mainly targeted at customers of this provider
(I referenced her TER ID #), so they can be aware and watch out for possible strange emails.

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