The group behind the massive SolarWinds hacks recently launched another cyberattack campaign, and one of the victims was a Microsoft customer support agent. Microsoft has revealed in a blog post that ...
The trove of information is potentially a scammer’s bonanza. Misconfigured Microsoft cloud databases containing 14 years of customer support logs exposed 250 million records to the open internet for ...
Microsoft may not be starting the year on the right foot, at least as far as security is concerned. Just last week the NSA of all people disclosed a critical Windows 10 vulnerability which was ...
Hackers reportedly compromised a Microsoft customer support account, exposing its credentials, and by extension customer email on Microsoft web-based email services like Hotmail, Outlook.com, and MSN.
This article has been updated. On Friday, Microsoft Corporation MSFT said that hackers behind the SolarWinds attack had gained access to its customer service agent's device. The company said it had ...
On Friday night, Microsoft sent notification emails to an unknown number of its individual email users—across Outlook, MSN, and Hotmail—warning them about a data breach. Between January 1 and March 28 ...
Microsoft disclosed a security breach caused by a misconfigured internal customer support database that led to the accidental exposure of roughly 250 million customer support and service records, some ...
As Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) begins its new fiscal year, the tech giant has announced fresh layoffs impacting employees in customer service, support, and sales, according to multiple media sources.
Microsoft announced a new round of job cuts internally Monday morning, impacting an unknown number of employees in customer service, support, and sales. The cuts go beyond the 10,000 global layoffs ...
Eric Law is a Game Rant contributor from Pennsylvania, USA. An MMORPG-focused video game writer for Game Rant for two years and counting, Eric cut his teeth on gaming since he was a wee lad watching ...
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