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Data BreachThe Register·6 days ago

Crook hawks millions of records allegedly plundered from corporate Azure tenants

A threat actor is selling millions of records allegedly stolen from multiple corporate Azure tenants, with breaches affecting organizations including McDonald's, Vodafone, TCS, and Kyndryl. Researchers have identified compromised credentials as the likely attack vector enabling access to these cloud environments. The incident underscores ongoing risks to enterprises relying on cloud infrastructure when credential security practices are inadequate.

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