Fiverr exposed customer files in public search results
Hacker News·1mo·morpheuskafka
A Fiverr user discovered their uploaded work files were indexed by search engines and publicly accessible—a significant data handling failure for a platform handling millions of creator projects. For freelancers using Fiverr to store client work, this raises immediate questions about file security and privacy practices on major gig platforms.
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