Companies increasingly rely on Cloud Computing: Store information in specific cloud services for large companies. Microsoft is one of those vendors, using the Azure service. The North American company warns of a failure could have allowed access to information by attackers.

Microsoft, in a post on your blog, claims that its security team has already fixed the security flaw. If it had not been remedied, The vulnerability would have allowed access to other customers' information containers, called Azure Container Instances (ICA).

In the same publication, They have reportedly found no evidence of malicious activity and abuse of the vulnerability. Even so, Microsoft advises changing the access credentials to its users.

Unfortunately, it is not the first time that a similar situation occurs in the Microsoft environment. At the beginning of August, a security researcher discovered a critical vulnerability in one of the Microsoft Azure databases.

Fountain: Cybernews

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