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145,000 Healthcare Records Exposed Exclusive Severe Breach

145,000 Healthcare Records Exposed Exclusive Severe Breach

Imagine your most private medical moments sitting on a public server — thats what happened when a misconfigured database left roughly 145,000 healthcare records exposed. Names, contact details and treatment notes were accessible online, raising urgent questions about who saw them and how to prevent the next breach.

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145,000 Healthcare Records Exposed: Exclusive Critical Risk

145,000 Healthcare Records Exposed: Exclusive Critical Risk

145,000 healthcare records exposed — names, contacts and treatment notes left unprotected on the open internet thanks to a likely cloud misconfiguration. This isn’t just a data count: it opens the door to identity theft, reputational harm and costly regulatory fallout for patients and providers.

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5M Records Exposed Exclusive: Severe Auto Insurance Leak

5M Records Exposed Exclusive: Severe Auto Insurance Leak

Heads up: an unsecured database exposed more than 5 million auto-insurance records—names, policy numbers, VINs and claims—available to anyone with a link. That makes drivers prime targets for phishing, fake claims and identity theft, and could spell major legal and reputational headaches for insurers.

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5M Records Exposed: Exclusive Damaging Auto Insurance Leak

5M Records Exposed: Exclusive Damaging Auto Insurance Leak

Imagine a stranger flipping through the policies that underwrite your life on the road: more than five million auto insurance records—names, policy numbers, VINs and claims—were left in an unsecured online database anyone could download. Heres what went wrong, whos at risk, and what you can do to protect yourself.

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