September 15th, 2017 By Tara Seals
OurMine has claimed another victim, lifting roughly 3.12TB worth of internal files from Vevo and posting them online.
The majority of the files taken from the music video giant include benign data including weekly music charts, pre-planned social media content and various details about the artists under the record companies’ management, according to Gizmodo, which first reported the leak. However, some files were more sensitive, though, such as one which reveals the alarm code for the company’s offices.
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