Invoicely’s Data Debacle: How 180,000 Sensitive Files Were Left Exposed Online
Invoicely’s database went on an unplanned vacation, leaving 178,519 files exposed for sunbathing on the internet. From invoices to airline tickets, this data breach serves as a buffet for cybercriminals. Protect your digital life: don’t reuse passwords and consider multi-factor authentication.

Hot Take:
Invoicely may have just achieved an unwanted milestone by turning its platform into a treasure trove for cybercriminals. While the company is all about making billing a breeze, it seems like they forgot to add “keep private data private” to their to-do list. It’s like forgetting to lock the front door and then wondering why the living room is full of strangers. Let’s just hope that this oversight doesn’t lead to a new reality show called ‘Cybercriminals Gone Wild!’
Key Points:
- Nearly 180,000 sensitive files were left exposed online due to a lack of password protection or encryption.
- The database contained invoices, tax forms, checks, and personal information like names and addresses.
- This exposure poses significant risks for identity theft and financial fraud.
- Invoicely, a cloud-based billing platform, serves over 250,000 businesses globally.
- The database was taken offline quickly, but it’s unclear how long it was accessible or who accessed it.
