Personal information of over 100,000 gamers accidentally leaked by Razer
Gaming hardware vendor Razer has
accidentally exposed personal information of over one lakh gamers that was
available for nearly a month for hackers to exploit.
Security researcher Volodymyr Diachenko first
discovered that customer data on Razer's website was made publicly available on
August 18 because of a server misconfiguration.
Leaked data included full name, email, phone
number, customer internal ID, order number, order details, billing and shipping
address.
After discovering the misconfiguration
online, Diachenko reached out to Razer several times over the span of three
weeks before receiving a reply.
"My message never reached the right
people inside the company and was processed by non-technical support managers
for more than three weeks until the instance was secured from public
access," Diachenko said in a post on LinkedIn. Read More
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