A security researcher stumbled upon 600,000 sensitive files left in the open by data broker
Briefly

The unprotected database, comprising over 600,000 records, raises serious concerns about the security practices of data brokers in handling sensitive information.
SL Data Services failed to secure their database, leaving it exposed without encryption or password protection, highlighting critical vulnerabilities in data management practices.
Fowler's findings reveal alarming lapses in data security protocols, as thousands of people's sensitive information was readily accessible, spotlighting the risks associated with data brokers.
The unregulated nature of data brokers and their data collection tactics presents ongoing challenges for both consumers and regulatory bodies, particularly in maintaining data privacy.
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