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Hundreds of Web Apps Have Full Access to Microsoft OneDrive Files

Posted on May 28, 2025
Hundreds of Web Apps Have Full Access to Microsoft OneDrive Files

Researchers at Oasis Security say the problem has to do with OneDrive File Picker having overly broad permissions.

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