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Paolo Passeri, cybersecurity expert has been collecting the incidents due to cloud misconfigurations and leading to the exposure of data since 2020.
The statistics of this collection related to year of 2022 were published on his website, Hackmageddon.

Unfortunately despite increasing risks and awareness the number of incidents this year was as high as in previous years.

26.85 TB leaked due to misconfigurations in 29 security incidents
During 2021, AWS S3 accounted for roughly 60% of breaches. Let’s see if it will retain its leadership in this particular chart even in 2022. So far it looks like things are not going to change…
Leaky Buckets in 2022
Similarly to what I have done in 2021, I am now collecting the incidents due to cloud misconfigurations and leading to the exposure of data.
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