Google+ Bug Gave Developers Access To Non-Public Data From 52.5M Users | TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2018/12/10/google-security-bug-gave-developers-access-to-non-public-data-from-52-5m-users/Google+ was a bit of a disaster for the company when it was still alive, and now that it’s walking dead, it’s becoming even more of a stone around its neck. After disclosing a major security bug in October that affected just under half a million users, it announced that the service would shut down in August 2019. But things are getting worse. Today, the company announced a new privacy hole, one that it found last month, that left some data from about 52.5 million users up for grabs from apps that used the Google+ API.

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