49 million user records from US data broker LimeLeads were available for sale on a hacking forum. The data contains full name, title, user email, employer/company name, company address, city, state, ZIP, phone number, website URL, company total revenue, and the companys estimated number of employees. The company failed to configure its Elasticsearch server and accidentally exposed it online allowing anyone to access its content. This means that the database remained exposed online for more than a month and that likely someone has tried to monetize from the sale of the data.”]
Source: https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/96432/data-breach/limeleads-data-leak.html

