Data Drama: Nam3L3ss’s Hilarious Hacking Spree Exposes 13 Million Records!

Nam3L3ss, the self-proclaimed “data vigilante,” has leaked over 13 million employee records, spotlighting the MOVEit flaw’s ongoing chaos. This data spill includes sensitive info from major companies, leaving everyone wondering if Nam3L3ss is a hero or just a data Robin Hood with a questionable moral compass.

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Who needs a superhero when you have a data vigilante with a complex alias like Nam3L3ss? Just when we thought the MOVEit debacle had settled, our masked (or rather, anonymous) hero swoops in to remind everyone that data security is as leaky as a sieve. Forget Marvel’s next blockbuster, it’s all happening in the cyber world!

Key Points:

  • The MOVEit flaw continues to haunt companies with data leaks.
  • Nam3L3ss, a self-proclaimed data vigilante, leaked 13.12 million employee records.
  • Major firms like Bank of America, Nokia, and JLL.com are affected.
  • Data includes sensitive information such as emails and addresses.
  • Cl0p ransomware gang initially stole the data, but Nam3L3ss is now airing it out.

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