Ahead of Microsoft's Build developer conference later this month, I'm planning to publish a handful of posts meant to help those who will be following along remotely. As is true before almost every ...
In brief: Security researchers found that a large number of web apps using Microsoft's Power Apps portals exposed 38 million records on the open Internet as a result of a simple misconfiguration.
Power Apps is Microsoft's low-code platform for organizations to quickly develop full-fledged applications, mostly for internal use, complete with a frontend and a backend. It is a powerful utility ...
More than a thousand web apps mistakenly exposed 38 million records on the open internet, including data from a number of Covid-19 contact tracing platforms, vaccination sign-ups, job application ...
Microsoft’s Power Apps portal service is a backend platform that helps third parties create web or mobile apps. More than a thousand of those apps have been found to be exposing the data of their ...
Riding the wave of enthusiasm for no-code/low-code solutions, Microsoft today announced Power Pages, a standalone product within the company’s Power Platform portfolio for creating business websites.
Microsoft is rolling out its big 'Wave I' updates for Power Apps portals, the low-code toolset for building websites for external users to interact with business data stored in the Power Apps ...
A misconfiguration in Microsoft’s Power Apps may have compromised sensitive Covid-19 and employee info from public and private bodies. Microsoft’s Power Apps portals exposed 38m personal information ...
The research team from UpGuard, a cybersecurity company, found data leaks from dozens of entities as a result of the default permissions on Microsoft Power Apps portals. As outlined in a new report, ...