Security News > 2017 > September > Military Contractor’s Vendor Leaks Resumes in Misconfigured AWS S3 (Threatpost)

2017-09-05 16:16
Thousands of resumes and job applications from U.S. military veterans, law enforcement, and others were leaked by a recruiting vendor in an unsecured AWS S3 bucket.
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http://threatpost.com/military-contractors-vendor-leaks-resumes-in-misconfigured-aws-s3/127803/
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