Microsoft denies claims of data breach

Microsoft denies claims of data breach

On July 3, 2023, a pro-Russian hacktivist group known as Anonymous Sudan made claims of a data breach involving Microsoft user data, including email addresses, passwords, and credit card numbers.?

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However, Microsoft has vehemently denied these allegations, stating that there is no evidence to suggest that customer data has been accessed or compromised.

Anonymous Sudan has gained notoriety in recent months due to its high-profile attacks on targets such as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) airline. The group has also taken credit for a recent outage of Microsoft's Outlook email service.

In response to the claims, a Microsoft spokesperson, speaking to Cybernews, dismissed them as unfounded, stating that the company's analysis of the data indicates that it is "not a legitimate claim and an aggregation of data."?

The spokesperson further assured that Microsoft has "seen no evidence that our customer data has been accessed or compromised."

While Microsoft's denial provides some reassurance, it is crucial to maintain vigilance regarding personal information security.?

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Microsoft Users Urged to Take Precautions Despite Data Breach Denial.

To protect yourself, consider the following steps:

  • Use strong passwords and regularly update them.
  • Exercise caution when sharing personal information online.
  • Enable two-factor authentication for enhanced security.
  • If you suspect your data has been compromised, promptly contact your banks and credit card providers. Additionally, monitor your credit reports for any signs of fraudulent activity.

Staying informed about cybersecurity threats is also vital. Stay updated by following our security blogs, website, or subscribing to our newsletter.

While the alleged Microsoft data breach remains unverified, safeguarding personal information should be a priority. By following the aforementioned tips, individuals can fortify their data against cybercriminals.

Additional Information:

  • The CyberNews Data Leak Checker allows you to verify if your email address or password has been compromised in a data breach.
  • The Identity Theft Resource Center offers a comprehensive guide on what to do if your personal information has been compromised.
  • The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) provides valuable information on safeguarding personal information from cybercrime.


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