I have a mailing list from a respected website, comprised of 150k legit records of US citizens first name, last name, email, phone number, location, ZIP etc.
How do I make profit out of it?
sell it
-print everything
-put it in your ass
>>56207270
Have fun in the pokey faggot
>Upload it to satoshibox (max 30$)
>Spam infosec people on twitter with link 'n proof
> ????
> Profit
>>56207270
>How do I make profit out of it?
There are hundreds of thousands of forums, where members put their names and emails. Literally tens of millions of names+emails you can find online. What possible way can you use someone's name+email to make $$$? If it was possible to make a single cent from knowing a person's name+email, we would all be millionaires.
>>56207410
were?
>>56207484
>If it was possible to make a single cent from knowing a person's name+email, we would all be millionaires.
This. An entire identity is like 5 dollars tops on the market.
Get out, OP
150k is nothing
even credit card numbers and paypal accounts go at 1$ for 1000
mostly public contact information is worth at most 1/10 of it
>>56207484
Companies(including brokers, banks) pay good money for data, the more detailed it is the more you can earn.
>>56207638
Pretty sure thats his point. With social media being around, having some ones name, email and address isnt detailed information anymore. What you'd need is some other shit not everybody has access to, like cell number, credit card number and so on.
>>56207654
I have their ZIP code and phone # also
and these are people that paid for the service my website provides (avg. $800)
>>56207674
You have the data of 150k people who pay 800 on average ($120m) but want to make money off of selling shit as simple as user data? Mhhh
>>56207698
I'm a lazy fuck I really really don't have time to think about something else, let alone realise it
>>56207270
You call/send an email to each one and let them know their info is compromised
You also offer to be their data-security consultant for the future
You will make more money than selling it, and will not be a piece of shit
>>56207747
>found a vulnerability without permission
>exfiltrated data using said vulnerability
yeah definitely, make sure to include your name, phone number and address as well so they can prosecute your ass more easily
>>56207747
so, phishing?