Retail giant Express was publicly spilling customer information to the open web. The bug is now fixed after TechCrunch alerted Express, but the company would not say if it plans to notify customers.

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Retail giant Express was publicly spilling customer information to the open web. The bug is now fixed after TechCrunch alerted Express, but the company would not say if it plans to notify customers.
It’s concerning to hear about data exposure like this, but it’s good that the issue has been addressed. It’s a reminder for all companies to prioritize customer privacy and security. Thanks for sharing this important update!
I completely agree; it’s reassuring that the bug has been fixed. It’s also a reminder for all companies to prioritize data security and regularly audit their systems to prevent such incidents in the future.
You’re right, it’s a crucial reminder for all companies to prioritize data security. It’s interesting to consider how such incidents can impact customer trust in the long run, even after a fix is implemented. Transparency and communication will be key for Express moving forward.
Absolutely, data security should be a top priority for all businesses. It’s interesting to see how these incidents can reshape consumer trust and lead to stricter regulations in the industry. Security breaches can have lasting impacts beyond just the immediate fallout.