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Russian state-sponsored hackers keep trying to infiltrate Microsoft

<p>Russian hackers keep trying to infiltrate Microsoft, the company <a data-i13n="cpos:1;pos:1" href="https://msrc.microsoft.com/blog/2024/03/update-on-microsoft-actions-following-attack-by-nation-state-actor-midnight-blizzard/">revealed in a blog post[/url]. These hacks follow a <a data-i13n="cpos:2;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/russian-state-sponsored-hackers-accessed-the-emails-of-microsofts-senior-leadership-232945155.html">similar incident from November[/url] of last year, in which state-sponsored agents obtained the emails of Microsoft’s senior level managers. An internal investigation led by Microsoft identified the hackers in both instances as a Russian <a data-i13n="cpos:3;pos:1" href="https://www.cisa.gov/topics/cyber-threats-and-advisories/advanced-persistent-threats/russia">group called Midnight Blizzard[/url].</p>
<p>It looks like Midnight Blizzard has gotten bolder in its approach. Last year’s attack seemed to prioritize the collection of email addresses, but this most recent attack finds the group repeatedly attempting to breach the company’s systems and gain access to source code. Microsoft <a data-i13n="cpos:4;pos:1" href="https://www.sec.gov/ixviewer/ix.html?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/0000789019/000119312524062997/d808756d8ka.htm">has filed an incident report[/url] with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.</p>
<span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>We don’t know exactly what these hackers want, but Microsoft said they are likely using email addresses acquired during November’s attack to help gain access to internal systems. Midnight Blizzard “may be using the information it has obtained to accumulate a picture of areas to<a data-i13n="cpos:5;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/the-government-is-very-hackable-and-they-have-your-data-163034576.html">which led to a breach of government networks[/url]. attack and enhance its ability to do so,” the company wrote. I know one thing. They had better <a data-i13n="cpos:6;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/2019-03-22-microsoft-teams-clippy-office-assistant.html">leave Clippy alone[/url].</p>
<p>Midnight Blizzard is believed to work directly for Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) and is said to operate at the behest of Vladimir Putin. The group is likely behind 2016’s hack of the Democratic National Committee and 2020’s hack of the software company SolarWinds, which led to a <a data-i13n="cpos:7;pos:1" href="https://www.engadget.com/the-government-is-very-hackable-and-they-have-your-data-163034576.html">breach of government networks[/url].&nbsp;</p>This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/russian-state-sponsored-hackers-keep-trying-to-infiltrate-microsoft-162706062.html?src=rss

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