Microsoft AI researchers accidentally leaked terabytes of private data

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Microsoft AI researchers accidentally leaked terabytes of private data
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The exposed data included Microsoft employees’ personal computer backups, which contained passwords to Microsoft services, secret keys and more than 30,000 internal Microsoft Teams messages from 359 Microsoft employees.

Microsoft Corp.’s AI research team accidentally exposed a large cache of private data on the software development platform GitHub, according to new research from a cybersecurity firm.found the exposure of cloud-hosted data on the AI training platform via a misconfigured link.

Open data sharing is a key component of AI training, but sharing larger amounts of data leaves companies exposed to larger risk if shared incorrectly, according to Wiz’s researchers. Asked for comment, a Microsoft spokesperson said, “We have confirmed that no customer data was exposed, and no other internal services were put at risk.”published Monday, Microsoft said it investigated and remediated an incident involving a Microsoft employee who shared a URL in a public GitHub repository to open-source AI learning models.

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