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Is a Maryland state-owned private property insurance company that leaks thousands of customers’ information online due to misconfiguration of storage devices. The data exposure again warns us that highly sensitive personally identifiable information could leak to the web, in which case the data was leaked through the open ports of a networked device.Įxposure to the compromised data store is a backup of the JIA client files and statements, including customer names, addresses, phone numbers, birthdays, social security numbers, checks, bank accounts, and policy numbers. In addition to this important customer information, this leak exposes a series of internal access credentials that were originally used to manage and control the MDJIA association’s operations, including remote desktops, email, third-party usernames, and passwords.ĭue to misconfiguration, enterprises are bound to invest enough resources to protect the data. The exposure of the external platform access credentials once again highlights the potential threat of third-party vendors and business partners sharing information. The loss of customer privacy reminds us of previous information breaches in the credit repair and marketing industry, and the UpGuard cyber risk team now wants to talk about MDJIA’s disclosure case.
