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Private data gone public: Razer leaks 100,000+ gamers’ personal info – Ars Technica
No need to breach any systems when the vendor gives the data away for free.

Enlarge/ This redacted sample record from the leaked Elasticsearch data shows someone’s June 24 purchase of a $2,600 gaming laptop.
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In August, security researcher Volodymyr Diachenko discovered a misconfigured Elasticsearch cluster, owned by gaming hardware vendor Razer, exposing customers’ PII (Personal Identifiable Information).
The cluster contained records of customer orders and included information such as item purchased, customer …
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