Microsoft says Russian hackers breached its systems, accessed source code
- "Midnight Blizzard is using stolen data to gain unauthorized access to corporate systems, including source code repositories."
- "Microsoft-hosted customer-facing systems have not been compromised by the attack."
- "Increased security investments and cross-enterprise coordination have been implemented by Microsoft to defend against the advanced persistent threat.
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The Russian-speaking hacker group Midnight Blizzard continued to attack Microsoft, trying to gain access to cloud storage and classified information. This was reported on the corporation's website, which calls the scale of the attacks unprecedented. It is noted that evidence has been obtained that Midnight Blizzard uses information originally stolen from corporate email systems to obtain or attempt to gain unauthorized access to some of the comp…
Microsoft says it hasn’t been able to shake Russian state hackers
BOSTON: Microsoft said Friday it’s still trying to evict the elite Russian government hackers who broke into the email accounts of senior company executives in November and who it said have been trying to breach customer networks with stolen access data. The hackers from Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence service used data obtained in the intrusion, which it disclosed in
Microsoft says it hasn't been able to shake Russian state hackers
By FRANK BAJAK AP Technology Writer BOSTON (AP) — Microsoft says it is still trying to evict the elite Russian government hackers who broke into the email of senior company executives in November and have since been trying to breach customer networks with stolen access data. In a blog and a regulatory filing Friday, Microsoft said the hackers from Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence service used data obtained in the intrusion it disclosed in mid-J…
Microsoft says it hasn't been able to shake Russian state hackers
By FRANK BAJAK AP Technology Writer BOSTON (AP) — Microsoft says it is still trying to evict the elite Russian government hackers who broke into the email of senior company executives in November and have since been trying to breach customer networks with stolen access data. In a blog and a regulatory filing Friday, Microsoft said the hackers from Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence service used data obtained in the intrusion it disclosed in mid-J…

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