CyberGuard has announced that it has publicly disclosed on the Internet a set of 146 GB data stored by the Mexican digital company Cultura Colectiva, which contains 540 million user data records, including comments, tastes, feedback, account names and their identities on Facebook's social network .
According to the search, in the database, there were names, responses, photos, comments, user numbers and several other things. It is one of the largest leaks of data seen in Mexico.
The database helped digital media create an algorithm that would allow them to know which content generates the most interaction among users, giving them more visibility, which would generate more traffic, clicks, etc.
The size of these leaks on Upguard includes a 146-gigabyte database of information about users' interests, relationships and interactions. Access to all these data was free via Amazon servers.

The cybersecurity firm explained that it contacted Cultura Colectiva on two occasions in January this year, but never responded. However, after contacting Amazon to advise them about the existence of this database in their systems and on Wednesday, April 3, Amazon decided to secure this database.