Trello Trouble: 15 Million Users’ Emails Spilled in Data Breach Debacle

In a digital oopsie of epic proportions, Trello’s API hiccup coughed up email addresses for 15 million users. Yes, 15 million—enough to fill an inbox apocalypse. Now, “emo” the hacker plays show-and-tell with your private data. Public service or privacy pickle? You decide. #TrelloDataBreach

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Oh no, Trello! More like ‘Tell-all-o’ after a lone wolf hacker turned Trello’s kanban paradise into a cyber piñata, spilling 15 million users’ emails like confetti in the hackers' forum party. Now, every digital sleuth with a modem and a dark hoodie can RSVP to your project boards. Privacy? I hardly knew 'er!

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