Yeah, maybe backing up to "someone elses computer" is a bad idea when you don't verify it was encrypted before transit using keys only you have access to.
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>On Sept. 17, security vendor SonicWall announced that cybercriminals had stolen backup files configured for cloud backup. At the time, the company claimed the incident was limited to “less than five percent” of its customers. Now, the firewall provider has admitted that “all customers” using the MySonicWall cloud backup feature were affected.
Yeah, maybe backing up to "someone elses computer" is a bad idea when you don't verify it was encrypted before transit using keys only you have access to.
Archive: https://archive.today/2e5UL
From the post:
>>On Sept. 17, security vendor SonicWall announced that cybercriminals had stolen backup files configured for cloud backup. At the time, the company claimed the incident was limited to “less than five percent” of its customers. Now, the firewall provider has admitted that “all customers” using the MySonicWall cloud backup feature were affected.
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