Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler in cooperation with the WebsitePlanet research team found an unprotected database from Cronin. It exposed 92 million database records from employees and clients.
The exposed server was named “Cronin-Main” and many of the records contained references to Cronin. These records included internal data such as employee and client information. Also included in the dataset was a “Master Mailing List” with direct physical names, addresses, Salesforce IDs, phone numbers, and references to where the leads came from.
Check It Out: Digital Marketing Agency ‘Cronin’ Leaks 92 Million Employee, Client Records
Andrew:
The only thing that can be said for this is…at least it wasn’t 100 million.
So long as our security protocols and systems remain as woefully inadequate as they currently are, it doesn’t matter what new technologies one’s international competitors develop. With such easily breached systems and pilfered information as this, our competition know what we’re thinking before we even build it https://www.industrialcybersecuritypulse.com/throwback-attack-chinese-hackers-steal-plans-for-the-f-35-fighter-in-a-supply-chain-heist/