Adult live-streaming site CAM4’s unprotected database exposed millions of personally identifiable records including names, emails, user con...
Adult live-streaming site CAM4’s unprotected database exposed millions of personally identifiable records including names, emails, user conversations, payment logs, and IP addresses dating back March, according to a worrying report that’s just been published. The 7TB database was found by a team of researchers from Security Detective, a site focusing on security incidents and tools. The team’s lead researcher, Anurag Sen, said it had more than 10.88 billion records that included server logs, password hashes, and customer information. The production log dated back to March 16. [Read: Facebook-backed Jio leaked trove of coronavirus app data because it didn’t have a password] The…
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