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The Chinese hackers who breached senior US officials’ emails in May and June were able to do so by first stealing sensitive data from a Microsoft engineer, the company revealed Wednesday.
Microsoft’s efforts started on January 6th when, per a notice in its news feed for partners, it started to offer “Expanded global marketplace opportunities for ISVs in China”.
A signage of Microsoft is seen on March 13, 2020 in New York City. The U.S. government and Microsoft recently revealed that Chinese hackers broke in to online email systems and stole some ...
Microsoft security researchers have unearthed a Chinese-sponsored hacking campaign targeting critical infrastructure in Guam and other unspecified locations within the United States, the tech ...
AnduinOS, a one-man project from a Chinese Microsoft engineer, is quite a new Ubuntu remix that reshapes GNOME in the image of Windows 11.… So far, AnduinOS is only on its fourth release. The ...
A Chinese-based hacking group has breached Microsoft email accounts belonging to two dozen government agencies, including the State Department, in the United States and Western Europe, Microsoft Corp.
Suspected Chinese operatives have used images made by artificial intelligence to mimic American voters online in an attempt to spread disinformation and provoke discussion on divisive political ...
Microsoft warned that China has been using AI-generated images to sow discord among US voters. Real people are reposting these divisive images, not realizing they're fake, Microsoft added. The ...
July 21, 2021, Hong Kong — The healthcare industry is facing significant challenges. An aging population and shortage of healthcare workers, not to mention the COVID-19 pandemic, are stretching ...
Microsoft faulted for ‘cascade’ of failures in Chinese hack. The independent Cyber Safety Review Board’s report knocks the tech giant for shoddy cybersecurity practices, lax corporate ...
The Chinese hackers who breached senior US officials’ emails in May and June were able to do so by first stealing sensitive data from a Microsoft engineer, the company revealed Wednesday.