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Microsoft’s ‘Crazy Huge Hack,’ Explained
Last week, Microsoft announced that the on-premises version of its widely used email and calendaring product Exchange had several previously undisclosed security flaws. These flaws, the company said, were being used by foreign threat actors to hack into the networks of U.S. businesses and governments, primarily to steal large troves of email data. Since then,…
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Microsoft Says SolarWinds Hackers Also Broke Into Its Source Code
The hackers behind the massive SolarWinds cyberattack, an operation allegedly backed by Russia that compromised networks at many U.S. agencies and Fortune 500 corporations, also broke into Microsoft’s internal systems and accessed the company’s most closely guarded secret: its source code.
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SolarWinds Hackers Broke Into the Federal Agency That Oversees the Nation’s Nukes
The federal agency that controls the safety, security, and effectiveness of the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile was also breached in the massive SolarWinds hack suspected to have been perpetrated by Russian operatives, Politico reported.
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There’s a New Way to Hack and Steal a Tesla Via Bluetooth
Surprise, there’s a new way to hack and steal a Tesla in mere minute by using Bluetooth. How the new Tesla hack works Lennert Wouters security researcher from KU Leuven in Belgium, has demonstrated a vulnerability in keyless entry functionality of the Tesla Model X. He said that it’s possible for a key fob’s firmware…