Microsoft says it still doesn t know how Chinese hackers stole an inactive Microsoft account (MSA) consumer signing key used to breach the Exchange Online and Azure AD accounts of two dozen organizations, including government agencies.
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Feb 19, 2021 04:26 EST with 1 comment
In 2020, there was a major global cyberattack, spanning across the United States federal departments, the UK, the European Parliament, and thousands of other organizations. It was reported to have been triggered by supply chain attacks on three major firms: SolarWinds, Microsoft, and VMware, where attackers were able to access private documents and emails. The attack was dubbed Solorigate by Microsoft with President Brad Smith calling it a moment of reckoning . Now, the company has shared a final update on its Solorigate investigation.
Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Security, Compliance, and Identity Vasu Jakkal has concluded that while nation-state actors were able to compromise some initial security procedures, they were then stopped by a unified team of human and digital defenders . She also clarified that the company has found no proof of customer data or production services being breached. Furthermore, the invest