The US Postal Service has fixed a security bug in its website that allowed anyone with an account to see the account details of the site's 60 million users.. The flaw was patched this week after USPS was informed of the issue by Krebs on Security, which reports that an unnamed independent researcher reported the bug a year ago but never received a response. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A newly discovered vulnerability on the FedEx website compromised personal information of 75 million individuals; this problem has since been resolved.. USPS Security, User Data Exposure, Website Bug, Privacy Breach, Data Integrity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A security hole on buy.com's website exposed the personal information of customers who returned products to the company. For several hours on Thursday, the buy.com website allowed determined visitors to peruse the names, addresses, and phone numbers of customers. . . . . A security hole on buy.com's website exposed the personal information of customers who returned products to the company. For several hours on Thursday, the buy.com website allowed determined visitors to peruse the names, addresses, and phone numbers of customers. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . An incident at ShopOnline.com revealed user information, including full names, email addresses, and contact numbers due to a vulnerability in their system.. Customer Data Exposure, Website Vulnerability, Security Incident. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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