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Bank Info Security 5 months, 1 week ago

Moltbook Gave Everyone Control of Every AI Agent

Database Misconfiguration Exposed 1.5 million API TokensA misconfigured database at Moltbook, the viral social network for AI agents, exposed 1.5 million API authentication tokens, 35,000 email addresses and private messages. Security researchers discovered unauthenticated read and write access to all platform data within days of launch.

Bank Info Security 7 months, 3 weeks ago

Data Leaks: Why Are We So Stupid About Free Online Services?

JSON Code 'Beautifiers' Expose Sensitive Data From Banks, Government AgenciesAt what price beauty? Apparently, some developers will paste anything into "JSON beautify" sites, from researchers report recovering authentication keys, database credentials, personally identifiable information for banking customers and much more.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 5 months ago

Clinical Trial Database Exposes 1.6M Records to Web

Researcher Says Firm Failed to Secure Sensitive Health Data From Survey FormsAn unsecured database containing 2 terabytes of data allegedly exposed more than 1.6 million clinical research records to the internet, including sensitive personal and medical information of patients, said the security researcher who discovered the lapse. Why does this keep happening?

Bank Info Security 1 year, 8 months ago

Google AI Agent Finds Zero-Day in Popular Database Engine

Now-Fixed Flaw Is Big Sleep's First Real-World Bug Find, Say ResearchersGoogle's "highly experimental" artificial intelligence agent Big Sleep has autonomously discovered an exploitable memory flaw in popular open-source database engine SQLite. The researchers detail how the AI agent discovered the now-patched vulnerability.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 6 months ago

Kyocera Printers Open to Path Traversal Attacks

Path Traversal Flaw Allows Malicious Actors to Exploit Kyocera's Device ManagerResearchers found a path traversal vulnerability in Kyocera's Device Manager product, which is used for overseeing large printer fleets in mid- to large-sized enterprises. Attackers could exploit the flaw to obtain NTLM hashes by changing the location of a backup database.