Cybersecurity Researcher Jeremiah Fowler reported an unprotected database belonging to Income Property Investments, containing 170,360 records of sensitive personal information. This database, potentially managed by a third-party, includes extensive details such as employee PII, hotel records, inspection reports, and evidence of guest incidents. The lack of encryption heightens the risk of exploitation, particularly for identity theft and fraud, although it's unclear how long the data was exposed or if it was accessed by unauthorized parties. This incident raises significant concerns about data security practices in property management.
The exposure of unencrypted databases can lead to severe issues like credit fraud, identity theft, and unauthorized access to personal accounts.
Income Property Investments' database could potentially harm individuals due to the unprotected nature of their sensitive information.
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