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Millions of Americans at Risk After Huge Data and SMS Leak
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vpnMentor’s research team discovered a breached database belonging to the American communications company, TrueDialog.
TrueDialog provides SMS texting solutions to companies in the USA and the database in question was linked to many aspects of their business. This was a huge discovery, with a massive amount of private data exposed, including tens of millions of SMS text messages.
Aside from private text messages, our team discovered millions of account usernames and passwords, PII data of TrueDialog users and their customers, and much more.
https://www.vpnmentor.com/blog/report-truedialog-leak/?=truedialog-exposed-data
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