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Unsecured databases continue leaking millions of records

Posted on 9 March 2020

From helpnetsecurity.com

unsecured databases

UK ISP and telecom provider Virgin Media has confirmed on Thursday that one of its unsecured marketing databases had been accessed by on at least one occasion without permission (though the extent of the access is still unknown).

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