Cyabra Launches Deepfake Detection

Data Leaks – JPMorgan

Within hours, a Twitter profile received JPMorgan's CEO contact details.

The profile asked his 17,000 followers on Twitter for the contact details of Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase CEO's, and received it within a few hours from his original Tweet, which reached 18,000 views. This form of leaked data represents a major threat to the safety and privacy of JPMorgan's CEO, as well as many potential others.

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Two tweets from user Rachel (@tolstoybb) dated June 2; the first asks for Jamie Dimon’s phone number, the second says she now has it and thanks followers, quoting the initial tweet
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