It's especially hard because it's not even a hack like Sony or Target - just an accident due to carelessness. Is there a way to gracefully recover from something like this? I have no idea. From: Self-service Business Intelligence <groups-selfservicebi@tessituranetwork.com> on behalf of Tom Brown <bounce-tombrown3568@tessituranetwork.com> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:06:11 PM To: Samantha Erenberger Subject: [SuspectedSPAM] [Self-service Business Intelligence] The RNC Files: Inside the largest US voter data leak "In what is the largest known data exposure of its kind, UpGuard's Cyber Risk Team can now confirm that a misconfigured database containing the sensitive personal details of over 198 million American voters was left exposed to the internet." https://www.upguard.com/breaches/the-rnc-files What to do about such a situation. -- View this message online at http://www.tessituranetwork.com/Community/groups/self-service_business_intelligence/forum/p/18570/55752.aspx#55752 or reply to this message -- -- View this message online at http://www.tessituranetwork.com/Community/groups/self-service_business_intelligence/forum/p/18572/55756.aspx#55756 or reply to this message --
"In what is the largest known data exposure of its kind, UpGuard's Cyber Risk Team can now confirm that a misconfigured database containing the sensitive personal details of over 198 million American voters was left exposed to the internet."
https://www.upguard.com/breaches/the-rnc-files
What to do about such a situation.