• Marxism-Fennekinism
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      2 years ago

      Adding to this, it also could be that they just assumed your vaccination status. It’s a binary state, and depending on where you live, it could be a pretty safe bet as a majority may have already been vaccinated.

      Therefore, it’s possible that only your name and phone number have been leaked. Otherwise, it would probably make the news because if a clinic or vaccine card registry was breached, that’d be a massive deal since that’s medical data. Either is still bad, of course.

      • @garret
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        62 years ago

        I agree with this. It is just to shoot randomly until you find the center.

      • @esmail
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        2 years ago

        Could be thought of as the most basic version of this (kinda ingenious) scam, assuming they already have your name associated with your phone number

    • @GenkiFeral
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      22 years ago

      idk. the post office sells some of your info and they told me so. When you register a change of address with the post office, you also get sent a packet full of junk mail that looks like it is official post office mail.

  • @sossupummi
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    52 years ago

    Links seems super random, all it takes is to know your name and telephone number to send it to.

  • @daojones
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    12 years ago

    Check if your state publishes their vaccination database.