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Massive Security Vulnerability: Unsecured Android Apps Expose 700 Tb of Sensitive Data

Summary by pcwelt.de
At the end of January, security researchers at Cybernews published a study on apps in the Google Play Store, particularly AI apps. The study revealed that numerous apps have inadequate security measures and have inadvertently leaked data from Google's cloud servers. This resulted in the exposure of a total of 730 million terabytes of data, some of it through targeted attacks. This included sensitive financial data that could allow hackers to emp…
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At the end of January, security researchers at Cybernews published a study on apps in the Google Play Store, particularly AI apps. The study revealed that numerous apps have inadequate security measures and have inadvertently leaked data from Google's cloud servers. This resulted in the exposure of a total of 730 million terabytes of data, some of it through targeted attacks. This included sensitive financial data that could allow hackers to emp…

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pcwelt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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