Nearly 500,000 members of the Google+ social networking site had their user profile data left out in the open, easily accessible to third-p...
Nearly 500,000 members of the Google+ social networking site had their user profile data left out in the open, easily accessible to third-party developers for over two years. Instead of reporting this to subscribers of the service, Google decided to just let it slide so that it wouldn't be subject to investigation by regulatory agencies. As a result of a software bug related to the APIs used for Google+, 438 apps potentially had access to names, birthdates, email addresses, profile photos, occupations and more data covering 496,951 Google+ users.
While Google says ...
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