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"textContent": "nateb:\n\n> Money transfer app Duc exposed thousands of driver’s licenses and passports to the open web\n\nThat article is a nightmare to read. Each paragraph worse than the last. “The data was also stored unencrypted, meaning anyone with a link to the data was able to view it in full.” Who is responsible for the security checks of fin-tech companies? Should app stores run stricter checks or the government or both?\n\nnateb:\n\n> Telehealth giant Hims & Hers says its customer support system was hacked\n\nAnyone that trusts a third-party they aren’t required to use with their health data is asking for it. Lucky the damage was seemingly minimal.\n\nnateb:\n\n> CERT-EU: European Commission hack exposes data of 30 EU entities\n\nThe fallout from this, monumental.",
"title": "Data Breach Roundup (Mar 27 - Apr 2, 2026)"
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