Anti-fraud nonprofit Cifas was left red-faced after sending out a calendar invite that exposed the email addresses of dozens of individuals working across the fraud space.

The invite was sent in August to a session scheduled for October 16 about the organization's JustMe app, which allows individuals to confirm if applications made in their name are genuine.

Over a dozen addresses were exposed in the To field, with another 45 in the CC field, according to the message, a copy of which was seen by The Register .

These appeared to include individuals working at security vendors and management consultancies as well as publishing firms. Invitees from the public sector, including national government, also had their email addresses displayed.

The slogan used by Cifas is: "We protect your orga

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