Monday, April 15, 2019
Miriam David

Microsoft Webmail Services Compromised By Hackers

According to a report by Digital Trends, Microsoft webmail services has been compromised by hackers. The services affected include Outlook.com accounts, MSN and Hotmail addresses. The hackers had access to these services for months by using a customer support agent’s credentials.

In an email sent to affected users, Microsoft said that the hackers were possibly able to access email addresses, subject lines of emails, folder labels, and the names of other email addresses that the user contacted.

Fortunately, the content of emails, including attachments, were not compromised, nor were login credentials such as passwords.

The hackers were able to carry out the security breach, which happened from January 1 to March 28, by compromising the credentials of a customer support agent. Microsoft has identified the credentials that the hackers used and disabled them.

Microsoft warned that affected users may receive more spam emails, and may be on the receiving end of phishing attempts.

Affected users of Microsoft webmail services are also advised to stay vigilant against such attacks. Users are still advised to change their passwords even if the contents of their emails were not compromised. This is because hackers may be able to use the addresses for identity theft purposes.

In the same letter, Microsoft also said:

“Please be assured that Microsoft takes data protection very seriously and has engaged its internal security and privacy teams in the investigation and resolution of the issue, as well as additional hardening of systems and processes to prevent such recurrence…”.

It is unclear how many users were hit by the data breach, and who the hackers behind the attack are. Ensure that you take all necessary measures to protect your account if you are affected by this breach.

News source: digitaltrends.com


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Miriam David

Miriam is a Nigerian digital marketer who writes about content, social media, and brand growth for small businesses building an online presence. She honed those skills over four years at WhoGoHost, working her way up from front desk to Digital Marketing Executive while running the company's brand, blog, and paid ad campaigns end to end. Today she leads implementation at a digital health platform and continues to write on what she knows best: helping African brands show up well online.

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