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Unidentified speaker warns online shoppers their data can be sold and used to impersonate them

Unspecified forum · December 22, 2025

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Summary

An unidentified speaker cautioned that online purchases often expose names, payment details and addresses, which scammers can use to impersonate victims or sell to other criminals. The brief warning included direct quotes but named no agency or follow-up action.

An unidentified speaker told listeners that routine online purchases can expose shoppers to identity-based scams by revealing personal and payment information.

"They are getting not just your money, but they're getting your name, your credit card information, they're getting your address," the speaker said, adding that "the scammer now has all this information that they can use your information to create a persona impersonating you to defraud someone else." The speaker also said data brokers and scammers sell such information, calling it "absolutely a business."

The remarks emphasized two risks: that a single transaction can reveal multiple data points about a consumer, and that those data can be reused either to impersonate the buyer or to be traded among criminal actors. No specific incidents, affected companies, agencies, or recommended resources were named in the transcript.

The transcript records only this brief warning; there was no referenced vote, motion, or formal action and no indication of follow-up by a government body or consumer protection agency.