PrankDial.com exhibits 138 million records via Unprotected ServerByBill Toulas-November 14, 2019 “2/2.251.jpg” PrankDial.com was all laughs and fun until a server leaking user data appeared online. 138 million logs User email credentials and password reset tokens exposed user IP addresses in the logs. Operating system device and info about version. Internal IP addresses Ports Pathways and storage information that can be exploited by cyber criminals to get deeper access to the network. “2/2.253.png”-The fact that J was not addressed by the prank call site. Fowler shows their intent to bury the incident. We are unlikely to give updates to the individuals affected so most consumers will never get to know what happened. Since people were exposed to their email addresses and IP addresses, they are now at risk of phishing or scamming. At least the phone numbers details are missing from the database, so that one scamming source is crossed out. And please feel free to comment on the section dedicated below.