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Trello Tumbles: Hacker Leaks Data of 15 Million Users, Email Chaos Ensues
Hackers have exposed the private email addresses of over 15 million Trello users by exploiting an API flaw. Trello users should be aware that this sensitive data is now public.
Hot Take:
Looks like “emo” just made Trello users more emotional than ever! Who knew organizing your to-do lists could get you doxxed?
Key Points:
- Over 15 million Trello user accounts had their private email addresses exposed.
- The breach was due to an exploited open API endpoint.
- Hacker “emo” cross-checked email addresses with Trello accounts via the API.
- Atlassian has since updated the API to prevent further misuse.
- Leaked data is still out there and can be used for doxing.