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Microsoft One Drive for Business might not be storing your data as securely as you might hope

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  • OCR and image recognition data are being stored insecurely in OneDrive for Business, expert claims
  • Locally stored data is putting companies at risk of leaks
  • Hybrid working amplifies the security challenges

Security expert Brian Maloney has criticized Microsoft for storing OneDrive for Business files insecurely on users’ devices.

He claims the popular cloud storage tool allegedly stores data obtained from image OCR in an unsecured database on account holders’ PCs, putting them at risk of data exfiltration.

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