Max Greenwood reports on another find by Kromtech Security:
The personal data of more than 1,100 NFL players and agents was exposed as the result of a misconfigured online database, a cybersecurity company has revealed.
Bob Diachenko, the chief communications officer for Kromtech Alliance, wrote in a blog post on the company’s website Monday that researchers had identified a publicly accessible database with players’ and their agents’ private information.
Read more on The Hill.
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wow THAT IS HORRIBLE