Microsoft Claims Russian Hackers are Attempting to Break into Company Networks.

Microsoft warned on Friday that hackers affiliated to Russia's foreign intelligence were attempting to break into its systems again, using data collected from corporate emails in January to seek new access to the software behemoth whose products are widely used throughout the US national security infrastructure.
Some experts were alarmed by the news, citing concerns about the security of systems and services at Microsoft, one of the world's major software companies that offers digital services and infrastructure to the United States government.
The tech giant revealed that the intrusions were carried out by a Russian state-sponsored outfit known as Midnight Blizzard, or Nobelium.
The Russian embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Microsoft's statement, nor on Microsoft's earlier statements regarding Midnight Blizzard activity.
Microsoft reported the incident in January, stating that hackers attempted to break into company email accounts, including those of senior company executives, as well as cybersecurity, legal, and other services.
Microsoft's vast client network makes it unsurprising that it is being attacked, according to Jerome Segura, lead threat researcher at Malwarebytes' Threatdown Labs.
He said that it was concerning that the attack was still ongoing, despite Microsoft's efforts to prevent access.
Several experts who follow Midnight Blizzard claim that the group has a history of targeting political bodies, diplomatic missions, and non-governmental organisations.
Microsoft claimed in a January statement that Midnight Blizzard was probably gunning after it since the company had conducted extensive study to analyse the hacking group's activities.
Since at least 2021, when the group was discovered to be responsible for the SolarWinds cyberattack that compromised a number of U.S. federal agencies, Microsoft's threat intelligence team has been looking into and sharing research on Nobelium.


This Cyber News was published on www.cysecurity.news. Publication date: Sun, 10 Mar 2024 15:13:05 +0000


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