Oct. 31, 2022, noon | Mark Rasch

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In 2019, Boston-based online booze company Drizly had a data breach that exposed the personal data of about 1.2 million customers. The breach occurred (as so many do) when hackers were able to obtain credentials like usernames, passwords, API keys, secure access tokens and asymmetric private keys for the company’s AWS servers from GitHub repositories...


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