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Wiz says that this occurred as a result of an Azure feature called Shared Access Signature (SAS) tokens, which is “a signed URL that grants access to Azure Storage data.”
The URL gave full access to read and write all data in the Azure Storage. This is so obvious a security hole. This “feature” should never be. If you are going to use signed urls, then implement them so that they expire after 24 hours or something.
That was hard to read. Those monkeys suffered greatly. I understand the need for animal trials in a device such as this though. My question is do they really think they will be able to support humans for their entire lifetime properly who get this implant? I can imagine humans being told the company went under or something when it’s time to maintain their implant.