Another day, another misconfigured database jeopardizes the online privacy and physical security of hundreds of thousands of children and families. Cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered a non-password-protected database containing over 200,000 records, including personally identifiable information (PII) of students and parents. According to Fowler’s findings, detailed in a blog post for VPNMentor, there were over 210,020 records or 153.76 GB of data in the unprotected database.
Source: HackRead