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— protected concerted activity enthusiast (@BlueSpaceCanary) August 27, 2021
Oh myhttps://t.co/qJaBWnQdrb
Microsoft Azure cloud vulnerability is the ‘worst you can imagine’ https://t.co/tp7MiWSPo4 pic.twitter.com/95X4hs2m6B
— The Verge (@verge) August 27, 2021
Microsoft isn't having a great summer of security. A flaw in Microsoft’s Azure Cosmos DB database product left more than 3,300 Azure customers open to complete unrestricted access by attackers ? https://t.co/p8hqEeRvvh pic.twitter.com/xU01RSF53m
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) August 27, 2021
But, still: Let's get all those DoD combat information systems into some sort of cloud as quickly as we can ...
— Mike Mazarr (@MMazarr) August 27, 2021
My instinct screams that in the event of a future war w/a real cyber power, we're going to learn very rough lessons very quickly https://t.co/neH6E8bNuZ via @Verge
Microsoft Azure cloud vulnerability is the ‘worst you can imagine’ - The Verge https://t.co/UhLJPshPKI
— Omar Ajame (@omarajame) August 27, 2021
Microsoft Azure cloud vulnerability is the ‘worst you can imagine’ - The Verge https://t.co/NuT4LLGdaO
— D.K.R. Boyd (@ReflectingMan) August 27, 2021
If your business uses Cosmos DB, then you should read this article. | Microsoft Azure cloud vulnerability is the ‘worst you can imagine’ | https://t.co/RnY3GeziTn | @TheVerge
— Tim Warner (@TechTrainerTim) August 27, 2021
EXCLUSIVE Microsoft warns thousands of cloud customers of exposed databases https://t.co/GPNMO4Xbol
— nixCraft ? (@nixcraft) August 27, 2021
"Microsoft (warned thousands of its cloud computing customers, that intruders could have the ability to read, change or even delete their main databases"https://t.co/Q9FnLzhxli#defcon
— Thrill Science ✡️ (@ThrillScience) August 27, 2021
UPDATED with more on flaw and with link to Wiz blog post: https://t.co/YsHM8JRExi
— Joseph Menn (@josephmenn) August 27, 2021
?BREAKING: Microsoft Warns Thousands of Cloud Customers of Exposed Databases
— HeadlineHunter! ? Alerts (@freehumanity911) August 27, 2021
Intruders Could Have The Ability to Read, Change or Even Delete Their Main Databaseshttps://t.co/YxWqAzO6rS
Our insight report revealed that 88% of compliance executives feel their data is susceptible to breaches and attacks. Today’s news suggests that 88% may be far too conservative.
— nChain (@nChainGlobal) August 27, 2021
How many attacks will it take before corporations embrace real solutions?https://t.co/peP0LaWZc9
Yikes.
— Barry Collins (@bazzacollins) August 27, 2021
“This is the worst cloud vulnerability you can imagine. It is a long-lasting secret,” Luttwak told Reuters. “This is the central database of Azure, and we were able to get access to any customer database that we wanted.”https://t.co/fnGLrUJDNw
Flaw in Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB (distributed NoSQL DB, akin to MongoDB Atlas) potentially exposes 1000s of customer DBs. $MSFT $MDBhttps://t.co/NQrIkFJQFD
— muji @ hhhypergrowth (@hhhypergrowth) August 27, 2021
Rotate your CosmosDB keys people.https://t.co/qah9aUMAap
— Bas Wassenaar (@BasWas) August 27, 2021
OWO Excwusive: Micwosoft wawns thousands of its cwoud computing customews of exposed databases(^v^)https://t.co/yGydY3O19x
— Bweaking NuwuS (@BBCBweaking) August 26, 2021
Ruh-roh: Microsoft Azure flaw left thousands of cloud customers' data vulnerable https://t.co/xklc928nsW via @engadget #iot #cloudcomputing #hacking #security
— Scott Udell (@sm_udell) August 27, 2021
Microsoft Azure vulnerability exposed thousands of cloud databases https://t.co/jygJIWCVXu
— The Cyber Security Hub™ (@TheCyberSecHub) August 27, 2021