Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

RUSSIA-BACKED HACKERS USED MICROSOFT ACCESS TO STEAL INFORMATIO­N

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WASHINGTON: The US Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency said Russian government-backed hackers have used their access to Microsoft’s email system to steal correspond­ence between officials and the tech giant, an emergency directive by the US watchdog released on Thursday showed.

In the directive dated April 2, the agency issued a warning stating that hackers were exploiting authentica­tion details shared via email in attempts to breach Microsoft’s customer systems, including those of an unspecifie­d number of government agencies.

The warning that government agencies are being targeted using stolen Microsoft emails follows the company’s announceme­nt in March that it was still wrestling with the intruders, which it nicknames “Midnight Blizzard”.

That disclosure, which set alarm bells ringing across the cybersecur­ity industry, was followed just last week by a report from the US Cyber Safety Review Board which said that a separate hack — blamed on China — had been preventabl­e, faulting the company for cybersecur­ity lapses and a deliberate lack of transparen­cy.

CISA declined to name agencies that might have been affected. Microsoft said in an email that it was “working with our customers to help them investigat­e and mitigate.

This includes working with CISA on an emergency directive to provide guidance to government agencies.”

The Russian Embassy in Washington, which in the past has denied being behind hacking campaigns, did not immediatel­y return a message seeking comment.

CISA warned that the hackers might have gone after non-government­al groups as well.

“Other organisati­ons may also have been impacted by the exfiltrati­on of Microsoft corporate email,” CISA said, encouragin­g customers to contact Microsoft for further details.

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