Security News > 2019 > August > Microsoft sets up isolated environment for bug hunters to test attacks against Azure
Microsoft has some very good news for bug hunters: not only has the company doubled the top bounty reward for vulnerabilities discovered in its Azure cloud computing service, but has also created an isolated testing environment that will allow researchers to try to exploit them. The Azure Security Lab “The Azure Security Lab is a set of dedicated cloud hosts for security researchers to test attacks against IaaS scenarios, and which is isolated from Azure … More → The post Microsoft sets up isolated environment for bug hunters to test attacks against Azure appeared first on Help Net Security.
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/Vwqs_m-kGbw/
Related news
- 17,000+ Microsoft Exchange servers in Germany are vulnerable to attack, BSI warns (source)
- Google Chrome Beta Tests New DBSC Protection Against Cookie-Stealing Attacks (source)
- Microsoft still unsure how hackers stole MSA key in 2023 Exchange attack (source)
- Microsoft fixes two Windows zero-days exploited in malware attacks (source)
- Week in review: Palo Alto Networks firewalls under attack, Microsoft patches two exploited zero-days (source)
- New Latrodectus malware attacks use Microsoft, Cloudflare themes (source)
- Microsoft warns of "Dirty Stream" attack impacting Android apps (source)
- Microsoft tests using MT/s for memory speed in Windows 11 Task Manager (source)
- Microsoft fixes Windows zero-day exploited in QakBot malware attacks (source)
- Microsoft fixes a bug abused in QakBot attacks plus a second under exploit (source)