cloudleaks

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The cloudleaks tag on WindowsForum.com covers incidents where sensitive cloud infrastructure data is exposed, often through accidental leaks or security tool misconfigurations. Recent discussions include a leak of Walmart's Azure cloud spending details revealed at Microsoft's Build conference, highlighting the competitive dynamics in enterprise cloud computing. Another thread examines a Microsoft Defender XDR false positive that caused a massive data leak, exposing over 1,700 sensitive company files via a malware sandbox. These stories underscore the risks of cloud data exposure, the importance of robust security configurations, and the challenges of managing false positives in enterprise environments. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and security analysts monitoring cloud security incidents.
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    Walmart’s Massive Azure Cloud Spend Revealed: A New Era in Retail and AI Investment

    When a major leak at Microsoft’s Build developer conference inadvertently revealed the financial contours of its cloud partnership with retail titan Walmart, it wasn’t just an accidental slip—it was a window into the quietly intensifying competition at the pinnacle of enterprise cloud computing...
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    Microsoft Defender XDR False Positive Leads to Massive Data Leak: Lessons in Cloud Security

    It started with what seemed like a routine dance between machines—Microsoft Defender XDR, that stalwart of endpoint protection, doing its best to keep the digital wolves at bay. But as any seasoned IT pro knows, sometimes the greatest havoc comes not from the wolves, but from our own guard...
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