time Warner Cable, now known as Spectrum, became the latest company to actualize exactly how vulnerable its data is when a third-party vendor entrusted with its safety made an error exposing millions of records.Kromtech Security center researchers discovered late last week that about quaternary million time Warner customer records were exposed when it found two cloud-based AWS S3 buckets, connected to software and service provider BroadSoft, surface to the public. The information compromised spanned the period from November 10, 2010 to July 7, 2017, and included transaction numbers, mac numbers, user names, account numbers types of service purchased along with internal development information like SQL database dumps and code with login credentials, Kromtech said.