QUOTE(FatalExe @ Jun 9 2018, 04:32 PM)
This technique, according to the tip-off, allows an attacker to retrieve student data stored on the site, covering approximately 10,000 national primary schools and secondary schools.
The e-mail alleged that 4.9 million student details, along with their parents' MyKad numbers, could be compromised. The e-mail also carried a large attachment containing multiple text files with what looked like student records.
The e-mail also claimed that the site suffered from other problems, including passwords being stored in plain text, adding that most users used simple passwords such as 1234567.
This is bad. The e-mail alleged that 4.9 million student details, along with their parents' MyKad numbers, could be compromised. The e-mail also carried a large attachment containing multiple text files with what looked like student records.
The e-mail also claimed that the site suffered from other problems, including passwords being stored in plain text, adding that most users used simple passwords such as 1234567.
Jun 9 2018, 04:49 PM

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