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locusofself 1 hours ago [-]
There really was a bug in an application that just about every team runs on their VMs (simplifying here) that pushes application logs to storage. Even my team had to restart processes to get logs going again. It was a "sev 0" incident - an oopsie that was not easy to fix without many, many teams taking manual steps to restart agents which normally just hum along in the background.
ethbr1 3 hours ago [-]
>> The affected products include Microsoft Entra, Sentinel, Defender for Cloud, and Purview, according to the Business Insider report.
Oof. Entra (formerly Azure Active Directory) being impacted is rough. But who needs SSO logs?
gonzo41 3 hours ago [-]
There was a time when we looked at the sky and didn't think about asteroids hitting the earth. Ignorance is bliss.
-- btw, when they listed Entra, I thought it was Encarta. I momentarily so excited that still existed.
rudasn 2 hours ago [-]
Encarta 96
kelsey98765431 5 hours ago [-]
I wonder which intelligence operation this supported...
jaimsam 4 hours ago [-]
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LAC-Tech 3 hours ago [-]
What are you referring to here?
cptskippy 4 hours ago [-]
Living in your mind must be wild...
zmgsabst 4 hours ago [-]
Have any of Epstein’s customers been prosecuted yet?
mattigames 3 hours ago [-]
Nor anyone prosecuted for the disappearance of the security cam footage of his cell during the alleged suicide due a "technical error".
hsbauauvhabzb 2 hours ago [-]
This entire thread smells of multiaccounting
mattigames 2 hours ago [-]
Multiaccounting? Why don't you ask Dang about that? I'm sure all my IPS are from Colombia since 2018 and all my comments about living here are all plot of a major conspiracy (yeah the irony it's not lost on me), you people are not that good at spoting multiaccounting as you believe yourself to be.
While we are in the subject, probably someone should research such thing, I wouldn't be surprised if the results show that correctly spotting multiaccounting it's impossible for most even by techies except maybe for the less sophisticated attempts, like bots that just use text templates or just copy-paste without changing it much.
hsbauauvhabzb 33 minutes ago [-]
Weird response, and cool story.
outside1234 2 hours ago [-]
Why did they admit this publicly?
tacticus 1 hours ago [-]
they got called out for hiding the reporting of it in tooling that can't be accessed by most security teams.
dathinab 51 minutes ago [-]
and they have some large contracts to which they are legally obligated to disclose it, maybe why they tried to hide it
downrightmike 2 hours ago [-]
Probably to have something out there so that when they admit it was a foreign actor who deleted them, it won't seem like big news that it is. That's typical for MSFT and how they handle these things.
hulitu 17 minutes ago [-]
> when they admit it was a foreign actor
It is always a "foreign actor". I bet that all bullshit implemented in Windows in the last years (telemetry, spying, dumbed down UI) was also from a "foreign actor". /s
hinkley 4 hours ago [-]
At least it didn’t lose entire databases like Google.
karlgkk 3 hours ago [-]
Don’t worry, they did that too a couple of years ago. They also lost their tenancy separation records.
Oof. Entra (formerly Azure Active Directory) being impacted is rough. But who needs SSO logs?
-- btw, when they listed Entra, I thought it was Encarta. I momentarily so excited that still existed.
While we are in the subject, probably someone should research such thing, I wouldn't be surprised if the results show that correctly spotting multiaccounting it's impossible for most even by techies except maybe for the less sophisticated attempts, like bots that just use text templates or just copy-paste without changing it much.
It is always a "foreign actor". I bet that all bullshit implemented in Windows in the last years (telemetry, spying, dumbed down UI) was also from a "foreign actor". /s