Private proof-of-vaccination app Portpass exposed personal information, including the driver's
licenses, of what could be as many as hundreds of thousands of users by leaving its website unsecured.
On Monday evening, CBC News received a tip that the user profiles on the app's website could be accessed by members of the public.
CBC is not sharing how to access those profiles, in order to protect users' personal information, but has verified that email addresses, names, blood types, phone numbers, birthdays, as well as photos of identification like driver's licences and passports can easily be viewed by reviewing dozens of users' profiles.
The information was not encrypted and could be viewed in plain text.
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Thursday, September 30, 2021
PRIVACY BREACH OF COVID VAX PASSPORT
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