"According to court records, customers of LabHost used its services to create and manage spoofed websites designed to look like the legitimate websites of businesses such as Amazon, Netflix, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and Chase Bank. LabHost customers used the spoofed websites to lure unwitting victims into disclosing their personally identifiable information (PII) — e.g., date of birth, email address, password, address, and credit card information — on the websites the victims believed were legitimate."
Wonder how many of these stolen IDs will translate into mail out ballots?
It’s sometimes easy to spot them, but often not. When we aren’t sure we go to the site we know is legitimate. When the bank ones, we call the local branch where we know the branch manager.
how the feds outsource surveillance
The Government Tyranny Department
DOJ wants the data for themselves and that’s why they seized it.
They probably created them...
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Do NOT click on links in text messages.