On Thursday, the company sent warnings to “thousands” of its cloud computing customers, explaining that “intruders” could have access to Microsoft Azure’s Cosmos DB databases, according to Reuters.
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How China’s Hacking Entered a Reckless New Phase


The country’s hackers have gotten far more aggressive since 2015, when the Ministry of State Security largely took over the country’s cyberespionage.
The Unfixed Flaw at the Heart of REvil’s Ransomware Spree


Security researchers warned Kaseya about its IT management software in April, but the patches didn’t come fast enough to avert last week’s disaster.
This OnePlus Phone Is a Good Deal—Except for the Cameras

The Nord N200 5G has many features you don’t often find in a cheap phone, but should you settle for lackluster photos?
The Biggest Windows 11 News Is an App Store Overhaul

By playing nice with Android and letting developers use their own payments system, Microsoft has fashioned itself as the anti-Apple for developers.
As Ransomware Demands Boom, Insurance Keeps Paying Out


While major carriers like AXA have backed away from covering ransoms, don’t expect the industry at large to break the vicious cycle.
Ransomware Hits a Food Supply Giant—and Underscores Dire Risk


Hackers targeting JBS USA have disrupted meat processing facilities around the world, just one month after the Colonial Pipeline attack caused fuel distribution havoc.
The Real Cost of Colonial Pipeline’s $5 Million Ransom


Stopping payments would go a long way to stopping ransomware. But the choice is never quite so easy.
DarkSide Hit Colonial Pipeline—and Created an Unholy Mess


As the White House gets involved in the response, the group behind the malware is scrambling.