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Magecart strikes again! Cybersecurity researchers have identified yet another supply-chain attack carried out by payment card hackers against more than 17,000 web domains, which also include...
Cloud-Based Databases Belonged to IT Firm AttunitySeveral unsecured Amazon S3 buckets belonging to IT services firm Attunity left at least 1 TB of data, including files from companies such as...
Cloud-Based Databases Belonged to IT Firm AttunitySeveral unsecured Amazon S3 buckets belonging to IT services firm Attunity left at least 1TB of data, including files from companies such as...
Two companies exposed more than 540 million records containing information on Facebook users and their activities by leaving the data unprotected in Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 buckets. read more
Researchers highlight more goof ups from exposed data depots Security company Kromtech has unearthed two more embarrassing (and potentially dangerous) cases of groups leaving mass data caches...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 buckets are the destination for much of the data moving to the cloud, and many have been mistakenly misconfigured and left open to public access.
An analysis of Amazon Web Services storage containers reveals troubling trend of misconfigured S3 buckets that leak data.