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A top global network service provider kept a database with sensitive internal and customer information unlocked on the internet, available to anyone who knew where to look. The breach was discovered by cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler, who reported it to its operator, who subsequently locked it down. The company in question is Zenlayer, a global network services provider with more than 290 data centers across the world, and offices in Mumbai, Singapore, Hong Kong, and elsewhere. Valuable data for hackers Fowler found a non-password protected database with 380 million records, including Zenlayer internal data and customer information. The database, Fowler...