API Hole on Experian Partner Site Exposes Credit Scores
April 29 2021Student researcher is concerned security gap may exist on many other sites.
Read moreStudent researcher is concerned security gap may exist on many other sites.
Read moreStudent researcher is concerned security gap may exist on many other sites.
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Read moreBig-three consumer credit bureau Experian just fixed a weakness with a partner website that let anyone look up the credit score of tens of millions of Americans just by...
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