Flaws gave attackers a way to access other cloud accounts and databases, security vendor says.
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Microsoft Patches Pair of Dangerous Vulnerabilities in Azure PostgreSQL
Flaws gave attackers a way to access other cloud accounts and databases, security vendor says.
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The sophisticated Bumblebee downloader is being used in ongoing email-borne attacks that could lead to ransomware infections.
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Six Russian state-backed threat actors have lunched 237 cyberattacks on Ukraine's infrastructure, new research from MIcrosoft shows.
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