
Rallyhood exposed a decade of users’ private data
TechCrunch Industry News · TechCrunch
February 24, 20203m 39s
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Show Notes
Rallyhood says it’s “private and secure.” But for some time, it wasn’t. The social network designed to helping groups communicate and coordinate left one of its cloud storage buckets open and exposed. The bucket, hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS), was not protected with a password, allowing anyone who knew the easily-guessable web address access to a decade’s worth of user files.
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