Microsoft’s threat intelligence team identified 3,000 exposed cryptographic keys that put web applications at risk of code injection attacks. The attackers could use these keys to manipulate authentication tokens and inject harmful code into vulnerable web servers. Microsoft recommended regular key rotation and avoiding the use of keys copied from public sources. Exposed keys are considered a higher risk than stolen keys due to their wide accessibility in code repositories.
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Single-sex ward rule broken hundreds of times at the Royal Free
A law preventing mixed-sex patient wards in the NHS was violated 537 times by the Royal Free London in the 12 months to November 2021.