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Two flaws in Microsoft’s cloud-based Azure App Services could have allowed server-side forgery request (SSFR) and remote code-execution attacks.
Read MoreTwo flaws in Microsoft’s cloud-based Azure App Services could have allowed server-side forgery request (SSFR) and remote code-execution attacks.
Read MoreAn APT group has started heavily relying on cloud services like Azure Active Directory and OneDrive, as well as open-source tools, to obfuscate its attacks.
Read MoreVulnerabilities ‘that have existed for years’ in WS-Trust could be exploited to attack other services such as Azure and Visual Studio.
Read MoreMisconfigured dashboards are at the heart of a widespread XMRIG Monero-mining campaign.
Read MoreCompanies are looking to “shift left” with Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) security capabilities to improve developer productivity, avoid misconfigurations and prevent policy violations.
Read MoreCompanies are looking to “shift left” with Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) security capabilities to improve developer productivity, avoid misconfigurations and prevent policy violations.
Read MoreResearchers detail a misconfiguration in Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform that could have given hackers carte blanche access to a targeted company’s cloud services.
Read MoreProgram is the latest the tech giant has launched that pay users and security researchers to find vulnerabilities in its numerous products.
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