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Lad wrote a Python script to download Alexa voice recordings, he didn't expect this email.
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SpiderSilk, a Dubai-based cybersecurity firm found a misconfigured server belonging to facial recognition startup Clearview AI. The misconfiguration exposed internal files, secret keys and credentials, apps, source code, and employee messages.
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