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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Greater Noida, UP 5
Noida, UP 5
Bulandshahr, UP 4
New Delhi, NCT 4
Santa Rosa, CA 1
Portillo de Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha 1
Irving, TX 1

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Microsoft Azure Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Kharkerlake Christian Lauf (@Kharkerlake) reported

    @DrAzureAD @jonathandata1 @Azure I mean.. You are basically saying there never has been one single S3 bucket accidentially left open on the internet.

  • jonathandata1 Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) reported

    @AlexSec8 @DrAzureAD @Azure Well, 60,000 students confirmed from someone in Turkey brave enough to post, and there were over 700,000+ with me in the USA, seems like there is a bigger issue here.

  • FrederikLeed Frederik Leed (@FrederikLeed) reported

    @jonathandata1 @Azure Now there is something to discuss, for sure. What should default settings be in any system. Everything = off, adoption is at risk of being slow or not happen. Everything = on, Security Will lack. Middleground is the way. MS has changed defaults over the years, maybe you uni’s

  • jonathandata1 Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) reported

    @JulianRunnels @Azure In the bug bounty world they call this a “functional bug” I had one with Opera Browser in which your deleted history was never getting deleted. Opera refused to acknowledge the issue but yet stole my exact title of bug and patched the issue. There are no functional bugs just bugs

  • jonathandata1 Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) reported

    @ooms_rudy @DrAzureAD @Azure I would agree in part, but if we are not educating admins about the potential of exposure or educating them about how to fix it then there has to be a fundamental shift in the process. Someone tweeted 60,000 students exposed after they checked this. It’s a global issue.

  • HackyScientress Jenny 🏳️‍⚧️ | @hackyscientress@chaos.social (@HackyScientress) reported

    @Microsoft @Azure So to reiterate, you can sign up for a potentially paid service with a Microsoft Account which has 2FA enabled without ever entering your 2nd factor.

  • Cyb3rB0r6 Kiki #Biden/Harris2024 (@Cyb3rB0r6) reported

    .@SwiftOnSecurity When you put crap all over my system and then don't fix it, you're on the hook to fixing it and I'm not a criminal when I'm a victim of this. @AstadiaInc @Azure

  • JulianRunnels Julian Runnels (@JulianRunnels) reported

    @jonathandata1 @Azure I agree that admins need to be made aware of it and trained to protect it, but it’s not “leaking” to public, you have to be in org. The way you phrase it is unnecessarily inflammatory and doesn’t help drive change. Did you supply a recommendation in your link or just accusations?

  • jonathandata1 Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) reported

    @AlanJ_KA7 @DrAzureAD @Azure Privacy violations is the issue.

  • NaiduPonnana Gowtham Naidu Ponnana🇮🇳 (@NaiduPonnana) reported

    @jonathandata1 @Azure When I login into our College Office 365 and do the same thing , it says "User has no admin roles. Current directory do not allow non admin users to access portal"

  • SPOCNOW #AzureClub (@SPOCNOW) reported

    @DrAzureAD @jonathandata1 @Azure I am sorry. It may not be a big deal to some but that is major security loophole to have a complete read access to all objects in AAD. Having the ability to read all groups, service principal accounts and other sensitive details non to mention in here is a disaster in waiting

  • jmfloreszazo Jose Mª Flores Zazo (@jmfloreszazo) reported

    @Azure #azurecli problem: az batch job-schedule create need "--job-manager-task-command-line" as mandatory. But I can add application package. And this create a first error. I need a second step with "az batch job-schedule set" to create an app.

  • blackboykeven keven (@blackboykeven) reported

    @jonathandata1 @Azure Yes!!! Fix it now 💪

  • DrAzureAD Dr. Nestori Syynimaa (@DrAzureAD) reported

    @jonathandata1 @Azure 2/2 Like @ooms_rudy mentioned earlier, this same "issue" have existed in on-prem AD since it's release. My point here is that organisations are responsible for their data, not the (cloud) service provider. Storing PII in on-prem AD or Azure AD is the choice of the organisation.

  • ooms_rudy Rudy Ooms | MVP 🇳🇱 (@ooms_rudy) reported

    @jonathandata1 @DrAzureAD @Azure And just like i mentioned earlier… if they put all of this data in their on premise ad….. the issue was exactly the same… and to solve this issue on premise there are also a lot of solutions available

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