An unsecured server has exposed sensitive data belonging to airport employees across Colombia and Peru.
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Read nowOn Monday, the SafetyDetectives cybersecurity team said the server belonged to Securitas. The Stockholm, Sweden-based company provides on-site guarding, electronic security solutions, enterprise risk management, and fire & safety services.
In a report shared withZDNet, SafetyDetectivessaid one of Securitas's AWS S3 buckets was not appropriately secured, exposing over one million files on the internet.
The server contained approximately 3TB of data dating back to 2018, including airport employee records. While the team was not able to examine every record in the database, four airports were named in exposed files: El Dorado International Airport (COL), Alfonso Bonilla Arag