Facebook user data records found on Amazon Cloud
By Bloomberg
04 April 2019 |
8:20 am
Researchers at UpGuard, a cybersecurity firm, found troves of user information hiding in plain sight, inadvertently posted publicly on Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud computing servers.
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