Moonpig, the online personalised card company, has been accused of a shockingly sloppy attitude to security, after apparently leaving a serious hole in its security unpatched.
The vulnerability, which was said to have been first reported to Moonpig back in August 2013 (yes, 2013) allows anyone with a modicum of programming knowledge to access the names, dates of birth, email and home addresses of the company’s 3.6 million customers.
3 million Moonpig customers at risk after security hole left unpatched for 17 months
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