
Ivana Shteriova
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1 week ago |
websiteplanet.com | jeremiah fowler |Andrés Gánem |Ivana Shteriova
Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to Website Planet about an unencrypted and non-password-protected database that contained 170,360 records. The database, which presumably belongs to a real estate management and investment company, held PII, SSNs, and other internal potentially sensitive information. The publicly exposed database was not password-protected or encrypted. It contained 170,360 records with a total size of 116.24GB.
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1 month ago |
websiteplanet.com | jeremiah fowler |Ivana Shteriova |Andrés Gánem
Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to Website Planet about a non-password-protected database that contained 184 million login and password credentials. The publicly exposed database was not password-protected or encrypted. It contained 184,162,718 unique logins and passwords, totaling a massive 47.42 GB of raw credential data.
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Mar 26, 2025 |
websiteplanet.com | jeremiah fowler |Ivana Shteriova |Andrés Gánem
Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to Website Planet about a non-password-protected database that contained 27,000 records belonging to Vroom by YouX — an Australia-based Fintech company that facilitates automotive financing. The publicly exposed Amazon S3 database was not password-protected or encrypted.
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Mar 11, 2025 |
websiteplanet.com | jeremiah fowler |Andrés Gánem |Ivana Shteriova
Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to Website Planet about a non-password-protected database that contained over 86,000 records belonging to ESHYFT — a New-Jersey-based HealthTech company that operates in 29 states. It offers a mobile app platform that connects healthcare facilities with healthcare workers, including Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), and Registered Nurses (RNs).
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Mar 3, 2025 |
websiteplanet.com | jeremiah fowler |Ivana Shteriova |Andrés Gánem
Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to Website Planet about a non-password-protected database that contained 820,750 records belonging to Lost and Found Software — a Germany based company offering lost and found tracking and return services for multiple airports in the US, Canada, and Europe. I recently discovered a single publicly exposed database that was not password-protected or encrypted.
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