Still 'no evidence' of any compromised customer-facing systems, we're told
In an updated US SEC filing and companion security post, Microsoft provided more details about the security breach, which it first
"There is no evidence that the threat actor had any access to customer environments, production systems, source code, or AI systems," Redmond said in January.
It also sounds like this is not the last we'll hear about the break-in, which started in November and used password spray attacks toThe spies are still trying to access additional Microsoft accounts, and we're told the volume of password sprays increased ten-fold in February compared to the volume of such attacks seen in January.
"It reinforces the fact that Microsoft is a national security threat. We know that Microsoft has had many issues with Azure, and this breach speaks to Azure’s broader authentication issues."about the cloud giant soon after the email intrusion was disclosed, continued:"In the last year, Microsoft has been breached by China and Russia, the latter incident was enabled by sensitive Microsoft key material exfiltrated from within Microsoft sensitive systems.
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