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Microsoft's default settings published DOCS.COM users' documents onlineâ -- including health data and in some cases users' archives of their passwords. Users complained over the weekend via Twitter that anyone could use the docs.com site search box to obtain any other user's documents -- which were all public by default -- many of which were clearly meant to remain private. In addition, the documents have been scooped up and indexed by public search engines.
For the full episode, visit twit.tv/sn/605.
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Jason Howell
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Microsoft's default settings published DOCS.COM users' documents onlineâ -- including health data and in some cases users' archives of their passwords. Users complained over the weekend via Twitter that anyone could use the docs.com site search box to obtain any other user's documents -- which were all public by default -- many of which were clearly meant to remain private. In addition, the documents have been scooped up and indexed by public search engines.
For the full episode, visit twit.tv/sn/605.
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Jason Howell
Bandwidth for TWiT Bits is provided by CacheFly.

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