"Plastic Surgery Patient Photos, Info Exposed by Leaky Database"

Due to the improper security of an Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 bucket, approximately 900,000 documents were leaked from NextMotion, a France-based technology company that provides imaging and patient management services for 170 plastic surgery clinics globally in 35 countries. The unsecured S3 bucket exposed patients' personally identifiable information (PII), photos, videos, dermatological treatments, and consultation documents. Researchers stressed the danger of leaking this type of data as it could be used by malicious actors to perform a variety of scams, fraud, and online attacks. This article continues to discuss the exposure of plastic surgery patients' photos, videos, and PII resulting from an unsecured database. 

Bleeping Computer reports "Plastic Surgery Patient Photos, Info Exposed by Leaky Database"

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