‘Serious lapses’ found in PNP job-search site | Samuel P. Medenilla

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The Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) said it found “serious lapses” within the Philippine National Police (PNP), which resulted in the creation of its “vulnerable” job search web site.

THE Department of Information and Communication Technology said it found “serious lapses” within the Philippine National Police , which resulted in the creation of its “vulnerable” job search web site.

The recruitment site was reported to have been flagged by Jeremaiah Fowler, a cybersecurity researcher, due to its misconfiguration, which rendered the data it stored accessible to the public. The DICT official reiterated there was no hacking or extraction of data from any government agency as stated by some news reports about the incident.

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