Microsoft Discovers 3,000 Exposed ASP.NET Passwords Allowing Code Injection Assaults

Microsoft issues a caution about a risky habit where developers are integrating openly shared ASP.NET machine passwords from public sources, thus exposing their applications to potential attackers.

Microsoft issues a caution about a risky habit where developers are integrating openly shared ASP.NET machine passwords from public sources, thus exposing their applications to potential attackers.
The prominent tech company’s security unit reported witnessing minimal movement in December 2024 when an unidentified bad actor made use of a publicly accessible and fixed ASP.NET

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