Re: [SuspectedSPAM] The RNC Files: Inside the largest US voter data leak

My guess is that some lawyer/lawyers somewhere are thinking about how they might make a class action suite out of this.  However, not clear that this helps anyone but the lawyers involved get billable hours.   

There are so many levels of this issue for me.  Legal, personal, societal, political, governmental, technological, security.  


On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Samantha Erenberger <bounce-samanthaerenberger9862@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:
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.



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