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100,000 Lives Digitally Gutted – Why You Should Be Holding Gold, Not Credit Cards

EDITOR'S NOTES

Another “oops” from the digital elites. This time it’s Hertz—yeah, the car rental behemoth—leaking everything from your Social Security number to your damn Medicare ID. And the punchline? It wasn’t even Hertz that got hacked. It was one of their vendors. Let that sink in. This isn’t just a tech failure—it’s a systemic betrayal. While they hand out free credit monitoring like lollipops at a crime scene, your data’s already up for auction. It’s time to ditch the digits and go analog—gold and silver in private vaults, baby. That’s the real “identity protection.”

Outsourced Trust, Outsized Risk

Hertz is trying to spin this as “just” a vendor issue. Their digital sidekick, Cleo Communications US, got compromised by a zero-day exploit—the kind of thing the NSA probably catalogues like baseball cards. Thieves didn’t just walk in. They strolled through an open back door between October and December 2024, yanked out a treasure trove of personal data, and vanished into the night.

At least 100,000 Americans now have their names, phone numbers, emails, credit card data, and driver’s licensesfloating around dark web bazaars. Oh—and for a “very small number,” let’s add Social Security numbers, passports, and Medicare records to the pile. Because why not?

They’ll Always Choose Themselves Over You

Don’t be fooled by the corporate PR hand-wringing. Hertz claims the breach was “limited” and “taken seriously.” Sure. Just like every other company that’s ever let your identity get vacuumed into a criminal syndicate's hard drive. Their real concern? Liability and brand optics. Not you.

They offered victims the usual pacifier: “free identity monitoring.” That’s like putting a Band-Aid on a gunshot wound and calling it preventative care. They also advise you to "stay vigilant." Translation: “We’re not responsible if you get screwed again.”

This is the rule, not the exception. Every corporation with a login page is building their empire on your personal info. And when that crumbles? You’re the collateral.

Digital Chains vs. Tangible Freedom

Still trusting your wealth to digital ecosystems held together with virtual duct tape? Here’s your wake-up call.

What happens when the banks are hacked? When your crypto wallet gets frozen “for your protection”? When your employer’s payroll processor spills your life to hackers?

You need assets that don’t rely on power grids, passwords, or permission slips.

That’s gold and silver, locked down in a private depository—off-grid, untraceable, untouchable. The same metals that have outlasted empires, currency collapses, and now, corporate data breaches.

Because when digital fails—and it always does—you’ll want to be holding something real.

Don’t Wait Until You’re a Headline

If your response to this breach is “meh,” then you’re exactly who they’re counting on. But if you’re done being a passive data point in someone else's spreadsheet, then it's time to act.

Download “Seven Steps to Protect Yourself from Bank Failure” by Bill Brocius—because this isn’t just about banks. It’s about the entire damn digital financial grid.

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Opt out of the digital trap. Reclaim what’s yours. Stay sharp.