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Data of 100M Android users exposed from faulty cloud storage syncing – SiliconANGLE News
Data of 100M Android users exposed from faulty cloud storage syncing – SiliconANGLE

The data of more than 100 million Android app users has been found exposed because of misconfigurations relating to third-party services.
Detailed May 20 by researchers at Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., the exposure relates to 23 popular apps that put user’s personal data at risk through developer internal resources, such as access to update mechanisms and storage.
The potential breach primarily comes down to the use of real-time database access, a service that allows developers to store…
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