In a profoundly different context, "230k" is a number frequently cited in historical memorials for the deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in occupied Poland during WWII.
Attackers allegedly used legitimate login credentials—likely stolen via malware—to copy 850 gigabytes of data over several weeks before publishing it on the darknet.
This figure serves as a solemn anchor for Holocaust remembrance in Poland, often featured in podcasts and educational archives documenting the "Little Auschwitz" experience. 3. Other Potential Contexts
In a profoundly different context, "230k" is a number frequently cited in historical memorials for the deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in occupied Poland during WWII.
Attackers allegedly used legitimate login credentials—likely stolen via malware—to copy 850 gigabytes of data over several weeks before publishing it on the darknet.
This figure serves as a solemn anchor for Holocaust remembrance in Poland, often featured in podcasts and educational archives documenting the "Little Auschwitz" experience. 3. Other Potential Contexts