The legacy of serves as a digital museum exhibit for the era of "website defacements" and "database dumps." It reminds us that the internet never forgets, and that security through obscurity never works.
This is where the data lies. In the context of T-D, this was rarely full credit card numbers (which Pastebin would auto-delete). Instead, it was often:
T-D Canada seems to refer to a specific search query context, possibly related to a Canadian entity, topic, or community. Without more context, it's challenging to provide a detailed explanation. However, if we consider "T-D" as potentially referring to a financial institution, a domain within Canadian discourse, or any acronym relevant in Canada, the combination with "Canada" narrows down the scope to content specifically related to or from Canada.
They explicitly name the organization breached. This is often accompanied by the URL of the vulnerable site.