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 60M wearable fitness tracking records exposed, via unsecured database

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TSdaisiesdontdoit92
post Sep 14 2021, 01:01 AM, updated 5y ago

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Got a fitness watch? Maybe it s not so safe, because your info can be leaked. This is why I don't like fitness watch.
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An unsecured database containing over 61 million records related to wearable technology and fitness services was left exposed online.

On Monday, WebsitePlanet, together with cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler, said the database belonged to GetHealth.

Based in New York, GetHealth describes itself as a "unified solution to access health and wellness data from hundreds of wearables, medical devices, and apps." The firm's platform is able to pull health-related data from sources including Fitbit, Misfit Wearables, Microsoft Band, Strava, and Google Fit.

On June 30, 2021, the team discovered a database online that was not password protected.

The researchers said that over 61 million records were contained in the data repository, including vast swathes of user information -- some of which could be considered sensitive -- such as their names, dates of birth, weight, height, gender, and GPS logs, among other datasets.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/over-60-milli...cured-database/
msacras
post Sep 14 2021, 01:03 AM

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Nah, without a matching profile, those datas are useless.
TSdaisiesdontdoit92
post Sep 14 2021, 02:12 AM

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QUOTE(msacras @ Sep 14 2021, 01:03 AM)
Nah, without a matching profile, those datas are useless.
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Useless or no, I think it's more info then I want some dark web person to have about me.
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