Public-records and background-check data provider.
National Public Data, a Florida-based background-check and people-search data broker operating under Jerico Pictures, Inc., suffered one of the largest identity data exposures in U.S. history when a threat actor known as USDoD offered a stolen dataset for sale on the dark web in April 2024. The attacker gained access through social engineering. The initial corpus reportedly contained billions of rows of personal records. Subsequent partial releases included 134 million unique email addresses. The origin and completeness of the data remains disputed, but the scale of the exposure drew widespread attention from security researchers and journalists. The exposed data included Social Security numbers, names, home addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, email addresses, gender information, and government-issued IDs. Social Security numbers are the most critical element in this exposure. Combined with the other identity fields, the dataset provides everything needed to impersonate an individual, open fraudulent accounts, file false tax returns, or conduct targeted harassment. Because National Public Data aggregated records from public and quasi-public sources, many affected individuals had no prior relationship with the company and were unaware their data was held there. National Public Data filed for bankruptcy in late 2024 following the fallout from the breach. Multiple class action lawsuits were filed on behalf of affected individuals. Regulators and consumer advocates raised concerns about the data broker industry's collection practices, particularly the aggregation of sensitive records without meaningful consent. People whose information was exposed should assume their Social Security number and personal identifiers are in circulation among bad actors and take immediate steps to place a credit freeze with all three major credit bureaus.
ObscureIQ assessment: Extremely high risk because the data is already normalized for lookup and identity resolution. Exposure enables stalking, doxxing, identity theft, executive targeting, and large-scale personal profiling.
The breach impact was severe because the exposed corpus was widely reported as containing Social Security numbers and other core identity elements at national scale. Public reporting described the incident as one of the largest recent identity-data exposures tied to a U.S. data broker, with billions of rows in the leaked corpus, later partial datasets containing 134 million unique email addresses, and broad concern that the records may have covered a very large share of Americans.
National Public Data is a public-records and background-check data broker that says it provides access to people-finder records, criminal records, contact data, consumer profiles, and related lookup tools sourced from public and quasi-public databases. Its public-facing materials position it as a searchable identity and background information service used for fraud prevention, investigations, and general people-search workflows.
People-search and background-data brokers aggregate identity, address, phone, public-record, relative, and screening-related data into searchable consumer profiles.
National Public Data’s recent public profile has been defined by the fallout from the 2024 breach. Jerico Pictures, Inc., the original operator behind National Public Data, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2024, and the domain is now operated by a different people-search broker that states it has zero affiliation with Jerico Pictures while continuing to use the same nationalpublicdata.com address for a new public-records search business.
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Attribution and method are based on available breach intelligence. Reported attack vector: Social Engineering.
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National Public Data, a Florida-based background-check and people-search data broker operating under Jerico Pictures, Inc., suffered one of the largest identity data exposures in U.S. history when a threat actor known as USDoD offered a stolen dataset for sale on the dark web in April 2024. The…
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