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FTC investigates OpenAI over data leak and ChatGPT’s inaccuracy

Posted on July 13, 2023 by Dissent

Cat Zakrzewski reports: The Federal Trade Commission has opened an expansive investigation into OpenAI, probing whether the maker of the popular ChatGPT bot has run afoul of consumer protection laws by putting personal reputations and data at risk. The agency this week sent the San Francisco company a 20-page demand for records about how it…

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No need to hack when it’s leaking, Saturday edition: Translation service leaked 25k records

Posted on July 8, 2023 by Dissent

Jeremiah Fowler reports finding a non-secured database with more than 25,000 records, many with sensitive information: The unsecured database contained internal screenshots of source code as well as customer documents that were stored in uploads folders. These documents include: US Federal and State tax filings, passports, driver licenses, birth and marriage records, business documents, denied…

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Video and chatting app leaks more than 100 million user messages

Posted on July 5, 2023 by Dissent

As reported by vx-underground on Telegram: Tigo, a live video and chatting app for Android and iPhone, accidentally exposed 100,000,000+ user messages online. The app is mostly known for dating & for dudes being thirsty. vx-underground provided the following screencaps as proof, which they credit to Silas Cutler:     Tigo is described on Google…

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Over 100 fertility patients had data breached by N.L. Health Services

Posted on July 5, 2023 by Dissent

CBC News reports: When Kelsey Puddister-Collins opened an email from Newfoundland and Labrador Fertility Services on Tuesday, she said she was mortified to see the names and email addresses of over 100 people on the email list. Puddister-Collins’ information was among those shared in a data breach. The email was a survey about her experience in…

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Jpn: Notice of apology: Email containing current student information mistakenly sent to currently enrolled students

Posted on July 4, 2023 by Dissent

Email errors are still a thing.  Here’s an apology by Tokyo Tech to 10,000 of its currently enrolled students: A file containing personal information of currently enrolled Tokyo Tech students was attached mistakenly to an email sent on the afternoon of June 28 to presently enrolled regular-course students. The email in question was an announcement…

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2,632 Medicaid members in Arizona being notified of data leak

Posted on July 3, 2023 by Dissent

A systems error involving the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) resulted in 2,632 Health-e-Arizona Plus household accounts having their data accidentally exposed to others accessing the website. The breach was discovered on May 11, but had occurred earlier in the year. Name, addresses, and the last four digits of social security numbers were exposed…

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