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by sarusso
85 days ago
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"Our investigation found that it was technically possible for a logged-in registered user to: 1. See certain data not normally published on the public register: - the day of the date of birth for directors and PSCs - residential address for directors and PSCs - company registered email address 2. File updates to any information without consent. For example, new accounts or changes of director." |
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And more weasel words at:
The issue could only have been exploited by a logged-in user performing a specific set of actions.
At this stage, we have no confirmed reports of any data having been accessed or changed without permission, and we believe the issue could not have been used to extract data in large volumes.