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Millions of UK healthcare worker records exposed in massive software breach

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  • Researchers found unsecured online database with almost eight million files
  • Database contained work authorization documents, national insurance numbers, certificates, and other sensitive data
  • It belonged to software firm Logezy, which says the database is locked down now

Millions of healthcare workers in the United Kingdom have had their sensitive data leaked online, after a non-password-protected database was found unsecured on the internet.

Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler found a database 1.1TB in size containing almost eight million files (7,975,438), including images and .PDF files, work authorization documents, national insurance numbers, certificates, electronic signatures, timesheets, user images, and government-issued identification documents.

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