Friday, August 27, 2021

Why Hunter's Laptop Is Important

It's called bribery without retribution:

Microsoft has warned thousands of its online cloud customers - including Fortune 500 firms like Coca-Cola, Exxon-Mobil, and Citrix - that their data may have been exposed to intruders. 

The company revealed a major flaw in its flagship Azure Cosmos DB database service on Thursday, which could allow hackers to read, change or delete data saved in the cloud, according to an internal email and a cyber security researcher. 

That flaw was discovered by a research team at the security company Wiz, who discovered it was able to access keys that control access to databases held by thousands of companies.   https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9931351/Microsoft-warns-thousands-cloud-customers-exposed-databases.html

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