Texas Right to Life exposes personal information of 300 job applicants

https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/07/texas-right-to-life-website-exposed-job-applicants-resumes/

Exploit: Misconfiguration

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Risk to Business: 2.636 = Moderate Anti-choice political action group Texas Right to Life is in hot water after it exposed the personal information of hundreds of job applicants on its website. Investigators have blamed a configuration error that allowed anyone to access all applicants’ resumes, which were stored in an unprotected directory. No additional information appears to have been exposed.  

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Risk to Individual: 2.712 = Moderate Job applicants had names, phone numbers, addresses and details of their employment history exposed, as the data included complete resumes for approximately 300 people.

Customers Impacted: 300 job applicants
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Risk Levels:
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