Major Data Breach Exposes 2.7 Billion Records, Experts Urge Vigilance 

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Massive data breach exposes 2.7 billion personal records nationwide. 

Theft includes Social Security numbers, names, addresses from April breach. 

Hacker group USDOD claims responsibility for the stolen information. 

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women and children under age 15 are to be most at risk.

Cybercriminal known as "niece" released part of data online. 

Public warned to take swift action to protect their information. 

Experts stress vigilance as lawsuit against company offers limited help 

Breach impacts background check company; data already circulating online. 

Cybersecurity expert warns of financial theft, urges preventive measures. 

Breach highlights the growing risk of personal data on the dark web. 

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