In 2022, a threat actor scanned for intitle:"index of" "password.txt" across .edu domains. They found 14 universities with exposed files. Within 72 hours, those legacy credentials (often reused for SSH and RDP) allowed the attacker to deploy ransomware across 2,000 servers. The "exclusive" nature meant the universities had no warning from previous attacks.
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To understand the gravity, consider these historical breaches that involved exactly this kind of vulnerability. In 2022, a threat actor scanned for intitle:"index
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