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Russia’s TASS news agency noted that Microsoft operates three other affiliated entities in the country, namely: Microsoft Development Center Rus, Microsoft Mobile Rus, and Microsoft Payments Rus.
Microsoft warns Russia has escalated its hacking campaign. The company says Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence unit is behind the widening attacks. March 8, 2024 More than ...
Microsoft has suspended 3000 Outlook and Hotmail accounts tied to a North Korean scheme involving DPRK nationals posing as ...
Microsoft announced that it would stop selling its products and services to Russia back in March 2022. The tech giant also stopped renewing Microsoft 365 subscriptions in Russia in August 2023.
State-sponsored hacking groups from Russia, China and other U.S. adversaries have been caught using OpenAI’s tools to better attack their targets, according to a report published Wednesday by ...
DHS releases 2025 homeland threat assessment 05:18. U.S. authorities have seized dozens of internet domains used by Russian intelligence agents and their proxies to steal valuable information from ...
Microsoft's report came on the same day that a cybersecurity company said Russia had been able to exploit a previously unknown vulnerability in the Outlook email program. IE 11 is not supported.
Russia is using fake videos and phony social media accounts to target Vice President Kamala Harris as the U.S. presidential election draws closer, according to a new report from Microsoft.. The ...
Another day, another hack of Microsoft technology.Ho-hum, you might think, this has happened before and will happen again — as surely as the sun rises in the morning and sets at night.
Russia, China and Iran are expanding their partnerships with cyber criminals to conduct cyberespionage and cyberattacks against the U.S. and other nations, according to a new report from Microsoft.
Zinger Key Points. A new report from Microsoft shows Russia, Iran and China could ramp up efforts to influence the 2024 presidential election. The technology giant is actively monitoring threats ...
Russia, China and Iran are expanding their partnerships with cyber criminals to conduct cyberespionage and cyberattacks against the U.S. and other nations, according to a new report from Microsoft.