The popular webinar tool, which integrates with Microsoft Teams, has now closed an exposure containing over a million files with user email addresses and phone numbers
September 21, 2021
Over one million CSV/JSON files with personal information of event registrants using Microsoft Teams, including phone numbers and email addresses, have been exposed to potential cybercriminals worldwide.
Although the education sector’s breach exposure has remained relatively consistent this year, it’s taking longer to fix high severity vulnerabilities compared to other industries, according to NTT Application Security research team.
A Python exploit gives access to more than 10,000 API (Application Programming Interface) keys via Wayback Machine, a project that archives the content of internet sites.
Given the increase in attack sophistication over the years, it is imperative for security leaders to establish new rules of the road for risk management and cyber fraud prevention.
Threat actors have started to actively exploit critical Microsoft Azure vulnerabilities, just days after Microsoft disclosed them during September's Patch Tuesday.