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Alchemy ,
@Alchemy@lemmy.world avatar

Just a minor mishap, not like a TB is that big or anything. /s

Stovetop ,

Depends on what that 38TB is, I suppose. 38TB of internal documents, financials, communications is a lot. 38TB of media could be, like, a single work-in-progress Xbox promo montage given the large file sizes and version control/redundancy of media production workflows.

A modern Pixar movie is several hundred terabytes of production data, for example.

bernieecclestoned ,

How many dick pics is it?

whitecapstromgard ,

this is the correct unit of filesize.

jdf038 ,

At least 7

Stovetop ,

This is the right answer.

moormaan ,

Depends on the size. Of the pics I mean.

Bishma ,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

That’s impressive. My last company held on to nearly all of the north american real estate listings for a 3+ year period, including all the photos that realtors post with their listings, and it was about 35TB

exohuman ,
@exohuman@programming.dev avatar

Wiz says that this occurred as a result of an Azure feature called Shared Access Signature (SAS) tokens, which is “a signed URL that grants access to Azure Storage data.”

The URL gave full access to read and write all data in the Azure Storage. This is so obvious a security hole. This “feature” should never be. If you are going to use signed urls, then implement them so that they expire after 24 hours or something.

DonPiano ,

The SAS token could have been set up with limitations to what file or files could be accessed. However, this particular link was configured with full access.

Apparently the AI researchers weren’t trained on how to properly secure SAS tokens, or were just neglegent.

tdawg ,

As an API developer it’s appalling to me that someone wouldn’t immediately change this

TheGiantKorean ,
@TheGiantKorean@lemmy.world avatar
ieightpi ,

So this is connected to the leaks that were going around about xbox earlier this week eh?

tonytins ,
@tonytins@pawb.social avatar

Oh shit, I didn’t think about that. XD

TylerDurdenJunior ,

Sounds about Microsoft

Kodemystic ,
@Kodemystic@lemmy.kodemystic.dev avatar

ups lulz

tonytins ,
@tonytins@pawb.social avatar

That’s one hell of an impressive fuck-up.

lawrence ,

“The exposed data included full backups of two employees’ computers. These backups contained sensitive personal data, including passwords to Microsoft services, secret keys, and more than 30,000 internal Microsoft Teams messages from more than 350 Microsoft employees.”

CriticalMiss ,

This is not Microsoft’s week

jerome ,
@jerome@lemmy.world avatar

Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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