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Quite a Slip Up: Lube Maker Feels Data Breach Pain

Posted on Apr 24, 2007 by Tom Fragala

This is what happens when a web developer doesn’t know what they are doing…

More than 250,000 people's names and addresses are now naked on the web after the maker of a popular sexual lubricant called Astroglide accidentally exposed lists of people who bought or requested free samples of its products, proving that there's no such thing as a free lubricant. BioFilm, a privately-held California company specializing in sexual lubricants, exposed customer data files dating from 2003 to 2007 to Google's search engine in early April.

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Filed under: Data Breach, Identity Theft

Tags: data+theft, security

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