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UK Printing Company Exposed Military Documents
2020-03-20 16:42

Cybersecurity researchers say UK-based document printing and binding company Doxzoo exposed hundreds of gigabytes of information, including documents related to the US and British military, by leaving an AWS S3 bucket unprotected.

The exposed data included names, addresses, email addresses, passport scans, partial payment information, order details, copyrighted publications, teacher's guides, certifications and diplomas, medical documents, floor plans, personal photos, and documents that users likely paid for, such as university course materials and diet and exercise plans.

Internal US and UK military documents were also exposed, including classified documents.

"The data leak includes print jobs for many high-profile clientele, including elite universities, US and UK military branches, Fortune 500 companies, and many, many more," vpnMentor said in a blog post.

The company revealed last week that it recently discovered over 500,000 sensitive legal and financial documents exposed by two connected financial services companies.


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