Security News > 2016 > April > Info on 93 million Mexican voters found on an Amazon cloud server (Help Net Security)
Sensitive personal information of over 93 million Mexican voters has been found, unprotected and accessible to anyone who knew where to look. Last Friday, researcher Chris Vickery shared details of of this discovery to the wider public, and the facts are as follows: The data was stored in a publicly accessible MongoDB database, that required no password or authentication to be accessed The database was hosted on an Amazon cloud server, outside of Mexico (in … More →
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