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Earlier this month, the now viral social network Moltbook exposed 1.5 million API authentication tokens and 35,000 email addresses within days of launch. The cause: a single misconfigured database ...
An unsecured database that likely contains tens of millions of unique Social Security numbers, alongside email addresses and passwords, ...
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The global Database Management System (DBMS) market stood at USD 80 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 120 billion by 2033. This growth reflects a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) ...
More than 149 million passwords were exposed in an unsecured database, including logins for social media, streaming services, dating apps, and high-risk ac ...
Plus: The FAA blocks drones over DHS operations, Microsoft admits it hands over Bitlocker encryption keys to the cops, and more. Immigration authorities aren’t just raiding people’s homes without a ...
Employees detailed to the Social Security Administration shared sensitive data through a nonsecure server, the Justice Department disclosed. By Eileen Sullivan Reporting from Washington Employees with ...
A Department of Government Efficiency employee shared Social Security data without agency officials’ knowledge and in violation of security protocols, the Justice Department said in a court filing ...
The National Institutes of Health didn’t ensure that the entity housing personal health information of over 1 million people — including biosamples — implemented proper cybersecurity protocols, ...