Hundreds of sensitive identity documents, including passports of prominent global figures like Lord David Cameron, were exposed online following a security lapse at Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The breach, identified by a security researcher, compromised data of attendees from finance, politics, and crypto sectors. The server has since been secured, and affected individuals are being notified. Hundreds of sensitive identity documents, including passports of prominent global figures like Lord David Cameron, were exposed online following a security lapse at Abu Dhabi Finance Week. The breach, identified by a security researcher, compromised data of attendees from finance, politics, and crypto sectors. The server has since been secured, and affected individuals are being notified.
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