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Insecure Backend Databases Blamed for Leaking 43TB of App Data
1 June 2017 - 18:53, by , in
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More than 1,000 mobile apps are leaking personal information via unsecured backend platforms such as MongoDB, MySQL and others.
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Open Databases a Juicy Extortion Target
13 February 2017 - 15:00, by , in
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A sudden wave of attacks against insecure databases resulting in ransom demands points to wave of data hijacking attacks.
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Hadoop, CouchDB Next Targets in Wave of Database Attacks
20 January 2017 - 18:18, by , in
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Insecure Hadoop and CouchDB installations are the latest attack targets of cybercriminals who are hijacking and deleting stolen data.
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