https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2021/8/27/22644161/microsoft-azure-database-vulnerabilty-chaosdb That's a huge breach for customers, great response by Azure security though locking down the service within 48 hours. Did Wiz break their NDA by making it public? How the vulnerability was discovered: https://chaosdb.wiz.io/
Why would Wiz have an NDA? Their research team found what is arguably a worst case scenario in Azure and reported it.
Wiz is the hero here. Amazing work.
I agree no one at all can throw stones... but (grimace)... we've seen this movie play out for a decade & when a vulnerability of this magnitude has existed unnoticed for years by a company as large as this, it's almost guaranteed they were exposed, but it will take more than 9 days of a rapid fire systems lobotomy to find the real truth. Odds are within the next 3 weeks, they will find the actual answer to whether anything has been exposed as a result or not. These early notification protocols often force a statement to be made long before a legitimately comprehensive systems review can be completed with confidence. And to be clear, I know this from a former employer, not current.
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