Over 2.3 billion files exposed online [www.welivesecurity.com]
Attention Required! | Cloudflare [www.darkreading.com]
How to protect your organization's online data: 5 tips [www.techrepublic.com]
2.3 billion business and consumer data files exposed online [www.computerweekly.com]
2.3 Billion Files And 11 Million Photos, 'Private' Ones Included, Exposed Online [www.forbes.com]
2.3B Files Exposed thanks to SMB file shares, misconfigured NAS devices, FTP and rsync servers, and (obviously) Amazon S3 buckets. https://t.co/ki9eB3MVlv
— Paolo Passeri (@paulsparrows) May 31, 2019
#Cybersecurity: The number of files exposed on #misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion | ZDNet #dataleak #clousecurity #dataprivacy #GDPR https://t.co/BN8mSR5Ncu
— Sophie Tacchi (@SophTac) May 31, 2019
Cybersecurity: The number of files exposed on misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion https://t.co/D28zJYs2tH by @dannyjpalmer
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 30, 2019
Cybersecurity: The number of files exposed on misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion https://t.co/shYAWHP9N5 via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/8erdsi7ZCz
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) May 31, 2019
Cybersecurity: The number of files exposed on misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion https://t.co/GdqJo58V5c
— The Cyber Security Hub (@TheCyberSecHub) May 30, 2019
New - The number of files exposed on misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion https://t.co/q9C9t0roGc via @ZDNet
— Danny Palmer (@dannyjpalmer) May 30, 2019
The exposure represents an increase of over 750 million files since the same study was carried out by Digital Shadows in 2018 https://t.co/D6nyG0eYX5 via @ComputerWeekly #GDPR #dataprotection #cybersecurity
— Cylix e-learning (@cylix_elearning) May 31, 2019
2.3 billion business and consumer data files exposed online https://t.co/luh7M9Uo3i #cybersecurity #GDPR #dataprivacy #dataleak #datasecurity #personaldata #cyberthreats #hackers #Ransomware
— Privowny (@Privowny) May 30, 2019
In the year since the #GDPR compliance deadline, the number of data files exposed online without adequate protection is up more than 50% to 2.3 billion due to misconfigured #security controls, a @digitalshadows report reveals https://t.co/dDTZrJB9Po via @computerweekly
— Warwick_Ashford (@Warwick_Ashford) May 30, 2019
Over 2.3 billion files exposed online | WeLiveSecurity https://t.co/mtbtD4DZOJ@archonsec @ChuckDBrooks @mclynd @DrJDrooghaag @AlaricAloor @robmay70 @jdelacruz_IoT @JBarbosaPR @clarinette02 @MHcommunicate @m49D4ch3lly@mirko_ross@envescent
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) June 1, 2019
2.3 billion files exposed online https://t.co/K8hfllQemh pic.twitter.com/eHy6HAaMdN
— CSPF (@CyberSecurityPr) June 1, 2019
Cybersecurity: The number of files exposed on misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion https://t.co/Idr1FlPX2O via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/O5ndZKKzBV
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) June 1, 2019
Cybersecurity: The number of files exposed on misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion | https://t.co/QH7YUnVSwS@archonsec @ChuckDBrooks @mclynd @DrJDrooghaag @AlaricAloor @robmay70 @jdelacruz_IoT @JBarbosaPR @MHcommunicate @mirko_ross
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) June 1, 2019
Cybersecurity: The number of files exposed on misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion - U.S. bears the brunt of this https://t.co/7G9tNmAhk8 #cybersecurity #infosec #cloudcomputing #cloudsecurity #malware #ransomware
— Source ILS (@SourceILS) May 31, 2019
Anyone using "cloud" computing or storage is courting unavoidable disaster.
— Augury IT (@AuguryIT) May 31, 2019
Cybersecurity: The number of files exposed on misconfigured servers, storage and cloud services has risen to 2.3 billion.https://t.co/I5TKbPSEgG#dataPrivacy #legaltech #ITSecurity#cybersecurity #CISO