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September 15, 2021

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Did you take a COVID test at Walgreens? Records of it were left open online

Did you take a COVID test at Walgreens? Records of it were left open online

Most people would like to keep their COVID test results private and personal details out of the public eye. But if you got a COVID test through Walgreens, that might not be the case. Here is all you need to know about the data leak that could affect you.

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  60M records exposed: Fitbit, Apple, Google health info leaked in massive data breach

60M records exposed: Fitbit, Apple, Google health info leaked in massive data breach

Most of us could try a little harder to live a healthier lifestyle. That's why millions of Americans have started using health apps and fitness trackers over the past few years. But we have bad news for those just looking to get into shape. A massive data breach has exposed more than 60 million users' personal data.

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