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Over 1.1 million user files leaked following huge data breach at top jobseeker platform

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  • beWanted, a major European job seeker platform, kept an open Google database online
  • Database contained more than 1.1 million records, mostly CVs and resumes
  • Data belonged to people all over the world, and could now be at risk

A major European employment platform was reportedly leaking sensitive data from as many as a million users, researchers have claimed

Cybernews has revealed its researchers discovered an unprotected Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket belonging to beWanted, described as “one of the largest employment platforms in Europe”.

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