A leaky database owned by reservations management system Autoclerk exposed online that contained over 100,000 booking reservations for travelers. Exposed information included unencrypted login credentials, full names, date of birth, home addresses, phone numbers, dates and costs of travel, and masked credit-card details. One of the platforms exposed in the database was a contractor of the U.S. government, military and Department of Homeland Security, researchers said. The leak exposed the personally identifying information (PII) of personnel and their travel arrangements.
Source: https://threatpost.com/government-military-personnel-data-leaked/149386/

