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jeremiah fowler

Germany, Ukraine, United States

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 | 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.

  • 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.

  • 1 month ago | newsrecord.org | jeremiah fowler

    By Jeremiah Fowler | Contributor Have an opinion on a recent story or event around the University of Cincinnati? Let us know what you think! If you're interested in submitting a Letter to the Editor, click the button below to email Aidan Leonard, editor-in-chief. For news tips or story ideas,contact one of our editors.

  • 1 month ago | vpnmentor.com | jeremiah fowler

    Cybersecurity Researcher, Jeremiah Fowler, discovered and reported to vpnMentor about a non-password-protected database that contained just under 100k records belonging to GenNomis by AI-NOMIS — an AI company based in South Korea that provides face swapping and “Nudify” adult content as well as a marketplace where images can be bought or sold. The publicly exposed database was not password-protected or encrypted. It contained 93,485 images and.Json files with a total size of 47.8 GB.

  • 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 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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Jeremiah Fowler Security Researcher
Jeremiah Fowler Security Researcher @yoda69
15 Apr 25

UK Healthcare Workers’ PII Exposed in Staff Management Software Data Breach. Work authorization documents, national insurance numbers, certificates, electronic signatures, time-sheets, user images, and government-issued identification documents. https://t.co/OaOFkIyX7C

Jeremiah Fowler Security Researcher
Jeremiah Fowler Security Researcher @yoda69
31 Mar 25

Thousands of AI & DeepFake Images Exposed on Nudify Service Data Breach https://t.co/lOS6lYEdGX

Jeremiah Fowler Security Researcher
Jeremiah Fowler Security Researcher @yoda69
27 Mar 25

Thousands of Driver’s Licenses, Bank Documents & PII Exposed in Australian Fintech Data Breach. Read my full report of this Australia News here: https://t.co/FN7RyZF0ad