Indian firm, Redcliffe Labs, is responsible for a public database containing over 12 million medical records. The data included everything from patient details and diagnostic results to internal business documents and mobile app development files. Not only does this expose sensitive personal health information, it could allow cybercriminals to create vulnerabilities in the company’s mobile app. Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered the unsecured data, prompting Redcliffe Labs to restrict public access to the data. It is unknown how long the data was exposed or who may have accessed it.

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