
jeremiah fowler
Cyber Security Researcher at Freelance
Technology & Security Consultant. For questions or opportunities feel free to say hello. j@securitydiscovery(dot)com.
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2 weeks ago |
share.google | jeremiah fowler
Yet another data breach has exposed passwords and other sensitive information – but this one is a whopper. Cybersecurity researcher revealed his discovery of a massive online database containing more than 184 million unique account credentials, in a . Usernames, passwords, emails, and URLs for a host of applications and websites, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, among others, were stored in a file.
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2 weeks 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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3 weeks ago |
vpnmentor.com | jeremiah fowler
Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to vpnMentor about an unencrypted and non-password-protected database that contained 3,154,239 records presumably belonging to a platform designed to assist high school athletes in securing college sports scholarships. The publicly exposed database was not password-protected or encrypted. It contained 3,154,239 records with a total size of 135 GB.
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1 month ago |
vpnmentor.com | jeremiah fowler
Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to vpnMentor about a non-password-protected database that contained 520,054 records belonging to an event ticket resale platform. The publicly exposed database was not password-protected or encrypted. It contained 520,054 records with a total size of 200 GB. The name of the database indicated that it contained customer inventory files in PDF, JPG, PNG, and JSON formats.
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1 month ago |
vpnmentor.com | jeremiah fowler
Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to vpnMentor about a non-password-protected database that contained nearly 8 million records belonging to a UK-based software company that facilitates employee data management, compliance, timesheets, and payroll. The publicly exposed database was not password-protected or encrypted. It contained 7,975,438 files with a total size of 1.1 TB.
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Infostealer Malware Data Breach Exposed 184M logins and passwords from all around the world including .Gov, .Edu, banks, social media and more. This database was a cyber crime gold mine and publicly exposed. https://t.co/txyna9KrqU

TodoAlojamiento cloud-based software platform for hotels and other tourist accommodations had a data exposure of guest PII, passports, IDs, credit card numbers, images and more. Total Files Exposed: 9,158,517. Users should monitor accounts for suspicious activity. https://t.co/2fysgopC4a

Student Athletes Exposed in Data Breach 3,154,239 records with names, phone numbers, emails, physical addresses, and passports. The platform helps high school athletes connect with college sport coaches. https://t.co/ysrJKay26T