An online mentoring site admits to a data breach which exposed child data

An online mentoring site admits to a data breach which exposed child data

An online mentoring site admits to a data breach which exposed child data


  • Researcher found UStrive flaw exposing sensitive data of 238,000 users, including minors
  • Company claims leak was fixed but gave no details on duration or notifications
  • Database misconfigurations often cause leaks, leading to reputational, financial, and legal consequences

UStrive, a US online mentoring company, was leaking sensitive information on hundreds of thousands of its users.

Earlier this month, a security researcher who decided to remain anonymous reached out to TechCrunch, saying they discovered a flaw in UStrive’s website that allowed them to view personal information of other users.





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