Turns out Redbox's derelict kiosks are a big red security risk
Briefly

The implosion of Redbox has revealed troubling security issues with the sale of its kiosks, exposing sensitive customer data to potential exploitation.
Foone Turing demonstrated that she could extract private consumer information, including names, addresses, and partial credit card numbers, from a Redbox machine.
The encryption used in the Redbox machines was notably weak, as described by Turing, suggesting that basic coding errors contributed to the data breach.
These revelations raise serious questions about the parent company Chicken Soup for the Soul's responsibility in ensuring the privacy and security of customer data during equipment sales.
Read at Engadget
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