Security News > 2015 > September > Using external URL shorteners for internal needs may lead to sensitive data leaks (Help Net Security)

2015-09-23 14:51
Using external URL shortener services to create better-looking links to internal company documents, sensitive files and internal websites is a practice that company employees should avoid, says securi...
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