Google Mandiant warns of exposed serverless functions as attack vector
Mandiant has observed an increase in public-facing serverless applications lacking authentication, often due to business needs.
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Exposed serverless apps can let attackers steal tokens, read secrets and take over cloud projects if weak code is left unpatched.
Mandiant warns on exposed Cloud Run serverless apps
Exposed serverless apps can let attackers steal tokens, read secrets and take over cloud projects if weak code is left unpatched.

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