If your Azure Storage Shared Access Signature leaks, will lock help you to prevent malicious users from accessing your resources?
Experience Level: Junior
Tags: Azure CloudAzure Storage
Answer
No, lock won't help.
Use Azure Storage service stored access policy for this. Find the policy that the leaked SAS uses and rename it, delete it or change its expiration date to past. This will invalidate the leaked SAS.
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