The study was conducted by the Qlik Institute of Technology in New York City, New York. The report was published on June 28 by the Institute of Social Security at the University of New York University. It’s not clear from the research if anyone actually downloaded or accessed the data within these three S3 buckets. By the next day, public access to the buckets had been removed, accoding to UpGuard’s blog. “We take this matter seriously and are committed to concluding this investigation as soon as possible,” Qlik spokesperson says.”]
Source: https://www.databreachtoday.com/upguard-unsecured-amazon-s3-buckets-exposed-1-tb-data-a-12707