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Top gig platform service may have leaked over 14 million user files

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  • A major European service marketplace kept an open database on the internet
  • Passport data, government-issued IDs, and more, were exposed by Yoojo
  • The database has since been locked down

Yoojo, a European service marketplace, reportedly kept a major database open on the internet available for anyone who knew where to look containing roughly 14.5 million files, including plenty of sensitive customer information.

Security researchers from Cybernews discovered the misconfigured cloud storage bucket and told Yoojo, which subsequently locked the archive down.

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