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Bored Hacker Sells 15 Million Trello Users’ Data for Less Than a Latte: The API Catastrophe Unfolds
Bargain Bin Breach: Trello’s API faux pas turns 15 million users’ info into a hacker’s $2.32 clearance sale. Email addresses and public data scooped up, proving even Trello boards aren’t immune to a discount disaster.

Hot Take:
When life gives you APIs, make... a massive data leak? Trello's tale of API misadventure is like watching someone trip over a shoelace they swore they tied. It's a data breach with a side of "oopsie-daisy," served on a platter of public info and a sprinkle of cyber-awkwardness. And selling it for less than a grande Pumpkin Spice Latte? Now, that's what I call discount hacking!