(Image credit: Luke Hughes) Users of the Tunefab suite of music ripping software could be waking up to an identity theft nightmare after experts claimed a database left user data publicly accessible for roughly twenty-four hours in September 2023.You might be reading this and thinking there isn’t a story here, and you might be right: minimal exposure time, and probably minimal damage – but the cache of leaked data is presumed to be around 280GB – which is probably quite a lot of data in plaintext or unencrypted databases.As a result, we might have to wait a while to see just how much damage has been caused by the leak, via a misconfiguration on database platform MongoDB, even if it was just for a day.I… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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