
Millions of stolen records allegedly dumped online by mystery "Hatman" hacker — McDonalds, Vodafone and more see Microsoft Azure records stolen
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Cloud-era breaches that expose years-old Azure records show how long-tail data risk compounds quietly in the background. Operators should assume historical logs and “legacy” datasets are now live exposure and tighten retention, anonymization, and vendor audit policies accordingly.
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