Gym customer data, including contact information, birth dates and height/weight data, opens the door to convincing follow-on social-engineering attacks. FitMetrix, which makes performance-tracking ...
Data for an unknown number of FitMetrix users was left exposed on the Internet via a cluster of ElasticSearch servers, a security researcher has discovered. The servers, which were not secured with an ...
Fitness company FitMetrix exposed information about millions of users, because the data was not kept under a secure password. That's according to cybersecurity company Hacken. The company wrote a blog ...
The fitness company behind FitMetrix, a popular performance-tracking app, reportedly left the personal data of more than 100 million users exposed. Three servers belonging to Mindbody were discovered ...
Mindbody-owned performance tracking company FitMetrix exposed millions of user records due to two unprotected servers. The leak became evident after cybersecurity group Hacken.io discovered three ...
A leading fitness software company may have exposed millions of customer records by failing to protect a cloud database. Researcher Bob Diachenko said he found the exposed database hosted on AWS via a ...
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