Leftover files are putting visitors to popular websites at risk

Although it may be difficult for web administrators to keep an eye on every single file, the most severe server breaches are often the result of the least noticeable security holes on their websites and leftover files are one such example.

By analyzing the top 35,000 websites from the Alexa top 1m list, CyberNews discovered that 82 of the most popular websites had leftover files exposed to anyone and accessible without authorization. 

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