In early April, international law firm Proskauer Rose came under fire for leaving sensitive client information exposed in unsecured cloud storage for nearly six months.

The law firm shortly thereafter released a statement saying that an unnamed third-party vendor, who was hired to create an information portal into Proskauer’s Microsoft Azure cloud, “had not properly secured it,” leading to the data breach.

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