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  • I know of this website thanks, but it is irrelevant to the post you replied to. Someone at Bitdefender, or whoever they leaked/shared my data with, entered my email address into Avast's checker. Fact. The rest of your message also does not have much relevance to my post, and once again I have already explained that it is…
  • Thanks for replying Alex. I disagree however, as the evidence is clear. It is simply impossible for anyone else on this planet to have known this email address exists, besides Apple and I. And sorry but wait for the support teams? You mean the one I replied to on 8th Aug requesting answers and accountability yet still…
  • Hi Alexandru, Thanks for coming back to us. This is why I've been referring to this situation as Bitdefender "sharing" or "leaking", as either way, it is 100% factually evident that Bitdefender customer data has been collected and processed by fraudsters. There is no debating this. The evidence is 100% clear, as explained…
  • I ask where it states that BD customers consent to their data being shared to fraudsters and the other 'legitimate purposes' that go against the entire purpose of BD – you send a bunch of links and can't point to any part that answers my questions. Your replies are pointless. Hi Mike, thank you for forwarding this on. ICO…
  • Kindly send the part where it mentions Bitdefender can share/leak our personal data to fraudsters? It's been several days now and still no accountability or transparency from Bitdefender. Pathetic. As long as they've got the subscription money, right? Seems like the best route now is entering the inbox of as many news…
  • In addition to this thread, am communicating with Bitdefender's support via email. Still no explanation, scope detail or accountability so far. They confirmed that the email and website are "not owned by any of our official resellers or partners and it is indeed a scam attempt". They said "Bitdefender will not reveal any…
  • @Alexandru_BD Thanks for confirming those details. Regarding how the fraudster(s) obtained our email addresses in the first place, as I mentioned this absolutely MUST have originated from Bitdefender. It is impossible for anyone else to have obtained the single purpose email address I generated, copied and pasted once 2…
  • I can tell you categorically that Bitdefender HAS 100% definitively shared our details with unknown parties. Here's why: I use Apple's iCloud+ which has Hide My Email, and I generate a new unique email alias for EVERY single new website, service, app, whatever I sign up to. If I ever receive spam, all I need to look at is…
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