A hard-coded API key was discovered in an AI note-taking app, leading to the exposure of users' private meeting transcripts. This vulnerability raises significant concerns about data security and user privacy within the application. Immediate actions are needed to address and rectify such security flaws to protect user information.
A researcher identified vulnerabilities in internal Intel websites that exposed the personal information of 270,000 employees, including names, email addresses, and phone numbers. Although Intel promptly patched these issues, the researcher noted that sensitive data such as Social Security numbers were not compromised. Intel claims there was no data breach or unauthorized access.