Researcher found US ‘No Fly List’ on an unsecured server
Swiss researcher Maia Arson Crimew claims to have discovered the server while searching for Jenkins servers using the Zoomeye search engine.
Swiss researcher Maia Arson Crimew claims to have discovered the server while searching for Jenkins servers using the Zoomeye search engine.
PlatformQ inadvertently published a database backup stored in a misconfigured AWS S3 bucket. It's believed the leak was marketing data for ...
A data breach at Pegasus Airlines put sensitive electronic flight bag data at risk, including sensitive flight details, source code ...
An Amazon S3 bucket owned by the Doctors Me was left open without proper access authorization and authentication controls in ...
The SafetyDetectives security team discovered a data breach affecting the French children’s fashion e-commerce website melijoe.com. Melijoe.com’s misconfigured Amazon S3 bucket has ...
A massive data breach has been uncovered, totaling in excess of 172 GB of data and affecting an estimated 19 ...
According to the Website Planet Security Team, who originally identified the database, Civicom exposed 8 terabytes of records containing more ...
At the end of the year, gaming giant SEGA Europe inadvertently left users’ personal information publicly accessible on Amazon Web ...
Ghana’s National Service Secretariate – NSS – exposed 55GB worth of citizens’ data when an AWS S3 bucket used by the ...
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