NetcoreCloud’s Data Blunder: 40 Billion Emails Exposed in Comedy of Errors

In a plot twist that no one ordered, NetcoreCloud’s server decided to go incognito as a public library, exposing 40 billion records. Cybersecurity sleuth Jeremiah Fowler stumbled upon this data bonanza, revealing a treasure trove of sensitive emails. Thankfully, NetcoreCloud quickly locked the doors before more unwanted visitors could check anything out.

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Hot Take:

NetcoreCloud just dropped the data ball, exposing more records than a teenager’s social media feed. With 40 billion records and 13.4TB of data up for grabs, it’s no wonder cybersecurity expert Jeremiah Fowler swooped in faster than a cat on a laser pointer. The only thing more exposed than these records is my pale British skin on a sunny day!

Key Points:

  • NetcoreCloud’s server mishap exposed over 40 billion records and 13.4TB of data.
  • Data included sensitive emails, banking alerts, and internal technical details.
  • Database was secured after cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler’s discovery.
  • Unclear if data was accessed by unauthorized parties before being secured.
  • Exposure raises concerns about targeted phishing and social engineering risks.

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