(FOX NEWS) -- A cybersecurity firm revealed this week that the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee left more than 6.2 million email addresses exposed in an online public "storage bucket" that apparently pertained to Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign.
The data breach research team at the firm Upguard discovered the files last month. They apparently showed that an employee at the DSCC, the organization dedicated to electing Democrats to the Senate, had uploaded a spreadsheet of millions of Americans' email addresses to a “misconfigured” Amazon S3 storage bucket in 2010.