38M records were posted online - including contact tracking information
Hackers have exposed a huge amount of data from Covid-19 contact browsing platforms in the US, according to the FBI’s investigation into the coronavirus pandemic. The BBC News website looks at how the data can be stored on the internet.
Source: wiredprnews.comPublished on 2021-08-23
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