Millions of text messages were carelessly exposed by a marketing firm

Yet another exposed database has left public data out in the open, and this time it affects something you might use often: the systems businesses use to text you for appointments.

The messages sometimes included sensitive info like recipients' full names, email addresses and phone numbers, but the accounts' data was noticeably worse.You could find usernames, email addresses and a mix of clearly visible and lightly-encrypted passwords, including for commonly-used sites like Facebook and Google.

If malicious intruders accessed the database, they could have used some of the information for phishing scams and fraud.

For businesses, the exposure was at least as bad -- it could have let attackers hijack accounts, learn about confidential activity and even steal sales leads.

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