Chinese companies have leaked a whopping 590 million resumes in the first three months of the year, ZDNet has learned from multiple security researchers. . Most of the resume leaks have occurred because of poorly secured MongoDB databases and ElasticSearch servers that have been left exposed online without a password, or have ended up online following unexpected firewall errors. Over the past few months, and especially over the last few weeks, ZDNet has received several tips about exposed servers that --when investigated-- belonged to Chinese HR-focused companies. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Unsecured MySQL and CouchDB instances resulted in the breach of 450 million personal records, sparking privacy alarms.. MongoDB Security, Data Exposure, ElasticSearch Risks, Database Management, Resume Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Last night, HackenProof published a report stating that a database containing resumes of over 200 million job seekers in China was exposed last month. The leaked info included not just the name and working experience of people, but also their mobile phone number, email, marriage status, children, politics, height, weight, driver license, and literacy level as well.. Bob Diachenko, Director of Cyber Risk Research at Hacken.io and bug bounty platform HackenProof, found an unprotected instance of MongoDB containing these resumes on December 28. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . A recent bulletin revealed a significant cybersecurity incident that compromised personal information of approximately 200 million applicants across the United States.. Data Breach, Cybersecurity Threats, Privacy Exposure, MongoDB Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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