Security News > 2017 > September > Four Million Time Warner Cable Records Left on Misconfigured AWS S3 (Threatpost)

2017-09-05 18:06
600 gigabytes of information, including SQL database dumps, code, access logs, and customer information, belonging to BroadSoft and its client, TWC, was left online, accessible to anyone.
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http://threatpost.com/four-million-time-warner-cable-records-left-on-misconfigured-aws-s3/127807/
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