The United States Postal Service (USPS) has fixed an API flaw that potentially exposed data on 60 million customers. A researcher reported the flaw to USPS more than a year ago; but it wasn't until security blogger Brian Krebs contacted the organization this month that it took any action.
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U.S. Postal Service API Flaw Exposes Data of 60 Million Customers
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has fixed an API flaw that potentially exposed data on 60 million customers. A researcher reported the flaw to USPS more than a year ago; but it wasn't until security blogger Brian Krebs contacted the organization this month that it took any action. The post U.S. Postal Service API Flaw Exposes Data of 60 Million Customers appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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