How a Cloud Flaw Gave Chinese Spies a Key to Microsoft's Kingdom

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Last updated 31 julho 2024
How a Cloud Flaw Gave Chinese Spies a Key to Microsoft's Kingdom
Microsoft says hackers somehow stole a cryptographic key, perhaps from its own network, that let them forge user identities and slip past cloud defenses.
How a Cloud Flaw Gave Chinese Spies a Key to Microsoft's Kingdom
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