In July 2018, the sales engagement startup Apollo left a database containing billions of data points publicly exposed without a password. The data was discovered by security researcher Vinny Troia who subsequently sent a subset of the data containing 126 million unique email addresses to Databases. The data left exposed by Apollo was used in their "revenue acceleration platform" and included personal information such as names and email addresses as well as professional information including places of employment, the roles people hold and where they're located. Apollo stressed that the exposed data did not include sensitive information such as passwords, social security numbers or financial data.
Compromised data:
Email addresses, Employers, Geographic locations, Job titles, Names, Phone numbers, Salutations, Social media profiles
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Compromised data:
Email addresses, Employers, Geographic locations, Job titles, Names, Phone numbers, Salutations, Social media profiles
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