fullz

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Etymology[edit]

From full and slang pluralizing suffix -z; compare dox.

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Noun[edit]

fullz pl (plural only)

  1. (Internet slang) A compilation or package of information on a prospective fraud or identity theft victim.
    • 2015, Aaron Wheeler, Michael Winburn, Cloud Storage Security: A Practical Guide:
      The hackers appeared to have used standard phishing and email attachments, some apparently directed at employees with high-level network access, to obtain unencrypted customer data that could complete a fullz.

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