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My data has been breached

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Simbaya · 07/06/2022 16:05

Respond please.

OP posts:
CuriousCatfish · 07/06/2022 21:24

WakeyCakeyHeart · 07/06/2022 21:21

@JustineMumsnet why did you make that public Instead of messaging Simbaya privately ? It's seems uneccessary and without context to the original thread. This comes across as quite goady and spiteful.

Didn't it just.

HollowTalk · 07/06/2022 21:26

Happygirl79 · 07/06/2022 17:54

OMG how can this be allowed to happen?. Perhaps its time to leave this site?

Oh don't be so dramatic. Just change to an anonymous email address.

BoreOfWhabylon · 07/06/2022 21:28

Jovanka · 07/06/2022 21:24

BUT if I'd seen those posts, I'd have probably reported them too.

That’s beside the point though innit? Having posts reported doesn’t justify the user’s data then being shared with those who made the reports. I find it difficult to believe that MN needed advice from their DPO whilst they considered whether or not to refer the breach to the ICO. This is a clear data breach, and yes, an email address is personal data.

Yes, OF COURSE it's a serious data breach and should never have happened and needs to be reported as such.

But OP has been very vocal on this and other threads that those who reported her were doing so out of personal malice, rather than the content of her posts.

RandomUser10093 · 07/06/2022 21:29

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AlohaMolly · 07/06/2022 21:30

That response from Justine seems inappropriate. It comes across as trying to paint the OP in a bad light. OP could be the biggest hate speaking troll on the entire board… still shouldn’t have their email address broadcast to whoever reports her. The point isn’t what she said, or that she was reported, it’s that MN messed up —again—

SlatsandFlaps · 07/06/2022 21:31

Simbaya · 07/06/2022 19:42

How about we let MNHQ validate this thread?

I don't know who reported me or why they reported me. I do know that THREE people HAVE my email address.

And I'm not fucking happy.

It's not great no. But it's an email address. Not a phone number or house address so I do think you're overreacting just a bit. Calm down. MNHQ are taking this seriously (based on their posts on the other thread) and will deal with it

RandomUser10093 · 07/06/2022 21:31

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SlatsandFlaps · 07/06/2022 21:33

Lonelycrab · 07/06/2022 19:57

/ flame suit on.

I think you’re over blowing this.

A data breach is when someone has your data. Your email address is not your data, it’s just your email address. I think to suggest another poster might use that in some way is a bit far fetched.

Many thousands know my email through work, any one of them could have their computer hacked. I do get some spam like we all do, but in itself another email address added to the bazillions of email addresses available to hackers matters not.

just my 2p

I agree with this.

RandomUser10093 · 07/06/2022 21:34

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Cantanka · 07/06/2022 21:34

SlatsandFlaps · 07/06/2022 21:31

It's not great no. But it's an email address. Not a phone number or house address so I do think you're overreacting just a bit. Calm down. MNHQ are taking this seriously (based on their posts on the other thread) and will deal with it

The issue is that it identifies a poster who wanted to be anonymous and not have her identity linked to her MN posts.

DeaconBoo · 07/06/2022 21:37

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Me too. "Your email isn't your data". etc. That's EXACTLY what it is. She's already said she's got a unique name.

If you wouldn't be happy to sign your full name under each of your public posts then you shouldn't be dismissing this.

And regardless of whether you personally would be ok with it, the forum's systems should be set up COMPLETELY with data protection as its very foundation. The fact that this could even happen accidentally is incredibly concerning.

Doxxing is massively serious. Have people not heard of police being falsely called out, workplaces and family being targeted etc?

treesurgeonsarefemaletoo · 07/06/2022 21:37

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It’s not just the feminist section at risk, I lurked on a sub which doxxed several users of mumsnet just because they disagreed with them. Those who mock people being upset are unbelievably arrogant about what some oddballs will do with private information. It’s a sport for some inadequate creatures.

PuggyMum · 07/06/2022 21:38

Crikey I reckon I could be quite easily identified IRL from my email address coupled with my posts on here.

Quite worrying.

DeaconBoo · 07/06/2022 21:40

Puggy if I were you I'd delete your account and set up a new one with a throwaway protonmail address or similar.

RandomUser10093 · 07/06/2022 21:40

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treesurgeonsarefemaletoo · 07/06/2022 21:40

DeaconBoo · 07/06/2022 21:37

Me too. "Your email isn't your data". etc. That's EXACTLY what it is. She's already said she's got a unique name.

If you wouldn't be happy to sign your full name under each of your public posts then you shouldn't be dismissing this.

And regardless of whether you personally would be ok with it, the forum's systems should be set up COMPLETELY with data protection as its very foundation. The fact that this could even happen accidentally is incredibly concerning.

Doxxing is massively serious. Have people not heard of police being falsely called out, workplaces and family being targeted etc?

I know that children and family members were harassed as a result of doxxing previously. The blasé attitude of some in here is extremely worrying.

JamToastToday · 07/06/2022 21:42

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I did a double take at that post. How can anyone imagine this to be an appropriate response? It smacks of disdain and power tripping.

SlatsandFlaps · 07/06/2022 21:43

Am I the only one who has no idea what doxxing means? Perhaps I'm too old?! (at thirty flipping eight!)

Not sure it's safe too Google?!

SlatsandFlaps · 07/06/2022 21:43

*to

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SolasAnla · 07/06/2022 21:45

molehill50 · 07/06/2022 20:01

If I were you OP I'd put in a FOI request to Mumsnet to ask for the names and email addresses of the people who have your address, if mumsnet wont tell you. And then fight your case if you aren't happy with the result. Good luck

@molehill50
I have not read past your post but:
MN will not give the OP the personal data of the 3 individuals who got her personal data (email address) as she is not entitled to it under GDPR. MNHQ would send a copy of the email but would have to redacte the email addresses.

OP if you have a very unique / identifiable name, while it is a bit late for MN you can have a "randomised" email account using gmail etc and just set a rule to forward messages to your main account or add the new account to your email manager app.

treesurgeonsarefemaletoo · 07/06/2022 21:46

SlatsandFlaps · 07/06/2022 21:43

Am I the only one who has no idea what doxxing means? Perhaps I'm too old?! (at thirty flipping eight!)

Not sure it's safe too Google?!

Doxxing is posting hints or clues to someone’s real name, address or location on the internet. Enough to identify someone and their family. It’s usually wrapped up in a seemingly innocent post. Occasionally it will be a blatant full name and location.
The most scummy and low thing to do.

vipersnest1 · 07/06/2022 21:47

So, @SlatsandFlaps, would you be happy it's this happened to you? I know I wouldn't.
I don't have private and separate email addresses for all of the internet sites /web forums that I post on. I wouldn't use the mediums that I do if I had to, because I've put my trust in the sites that I use and it's a pain in the arse to have to log in if an app has been updated and I need to make a new password and re-submit a password.
That's all that should be necessary for a site like this.
@mnhq need to seriously get their arse into gear on this. I don't pay for Mumsnet prime or whatever the hell it's called, but I know plenty of people do. Between that and the revenue they make from ads, that surely should be enough to preserve the privacy of posters

Butitsnotfunnyisititsserious · 07/06/2022 21:48

That's really poor of Mumsnet and adding the posts in to the comment was a really petty move. Regardless of OP posts, they have a right to have their personal data kept private. There's a reason GDPR is such a big thing.

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