Joomla, one of the most popular Open-source content management systems, last week announced a new data breach. The breach exposed users’ personal information, such as full names, business addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and encrypted passwords. It’s not clear if any party found the unencrypted backup of the JRD website on an Amazon Web Services S3 bucket owned by a third-party company. The impact of the breach is said to be low, given that most of the information is already in the public domain.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2020/06/joomla-data-breach.html

