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Security Slip-Up: Amberstone Exposes 1.3M Sensitive Docs, Putting Public Safety at Risk
When UK’s Amberstone Security dropped the ball, they didn’t just trip an alarm—they flung open the vault of personal data, with 1.3 million documents including guard selfies and suspect snaps left unguarded. Cue the facepalm, folks. Cue the facepalm.

Hot Take:
When the guards become the guarded: Amberstone Security's epic plot twist where they protect everything but their own database. 1.3 million documents on a public catwalk, and not a single velvet rope in sight. Someone cue the "Mission: Impossible" theme as we dive into this cybersecurity runway mishap.