#sigh. Use fingerprints as passwords, they said, you have ten of them. And you leave them everywhere. And so many of the sheeps did, because they trusted.
The fingerprints of over 1 million people, as well as facial recognition information, unencrypted usernames and passwords, and personal information of employees, was discovered on a publicly accessible database for a company used by the likes of the UK Metropolitan police, defence contractors and banks.