A database containing 3,587,960 records was exposed, lacking password protection or encryption. The data appears to be associated with SABO, an Australian-based fashion company, though it is unclear if they directly manage the database. The records date back to 2015, posing potential risks to customer personally identifiable information (PII). With retail organizations increasingly targeted by malicious actors like Scattered Spider, the need for enhanced security measures is critical. The database has since been restricted, but the duration of exposure and access by malicious actors remains unknown.
A database containing 3,587,960 records was exposed without password protection or encryption. This database may belong to SABO, an Australian fashion company.
The exposed data, dating back to 2015, has raised concerns about the security of personally identifiable information (PII) of customers.
Retail organizations are increasingly targeted by malicious actors like Scattered Spider. Enhanced security measures are essential to protect customer information.
It remains uncertain how long the database was exposed, or whether any malicious actors accessed it.
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