Cybersecurity company flags Microsoft Power Apps data leak of 38M records
Microsoft has revealed that more than 40 million records were leaked across the country because of a lack of privacy settings on its products, according to researchers looking at data leaks in the technology industry, BBC News has learned. (Be the full text below)
Source: healthcareitnews.comPublished on 2021-08-23
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