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Microsoft informs customers that Russian hackers spied on e-mails

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Microsoft informs customers that Russian hackers spied on e-mails
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RUSSIAN hackers who broke into Microsoft’s systems and spied on staff inboxes earlier this year also stole e-mails from its customers, the tech giant said on Thursday (Jun 27), around six months after it first disclosed the intrusion.

The disclosure underscores the breadth of the breach as Microsoft faces increasing regulatory scrutiny over the security of its software and systems against foreign threats. An allegedly Chinese hacking group that separately breached Microsoft last year stole thousands of US government e-mails.

The Russian government has never responded to the Microsoft hacking allegations, but Microsoft has said the hackers targeted cybersecurity researchers who had been investigating the Russian hacking group’s actions.

“This week we are continuing notifications to customers who corresponded with Microsoft corporate e-mail accounts that were exfiltrated by the Midnight Blizzard threat actor,” a Microsoft spokesperson said. Bloomberg first reported on the action earlier in the day.

Microsoft said it was also sharing the compromised e-mails with its customers, but did not say how many customers had been impacted, nor how many e-mails may have been stolen.

“This is increased detail for customers who have already been notified and also includes new notifications,” the spokesperson said. “We are committed to sharing information with our customers as our investigation continues.”

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Back in January, the world’s largest software vendor had said that Midnight Blizzard had accessed “a very small percentage” of the company’s corporate e-mail accounts. Four months later it said those hackers were still trying to break in, alarming many of its security industry peers and customers who questioned why Microsoft’s systems remained vulnerable.

Those intrusions, and the Chinese hack last year, prompted a Congressional hearing earlier this month where Microsoft president Brad Smith said the company was working on overhauling its security practices. REUTERS



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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