Storm-0558 managed to forge authentication tokens needed to access e-mail accounts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON – A China-based hacking group intent on conducting espionage breached a series of e-mail accounts linked to government agencies in Western Europe, according to Microsoft.
The software company discovered the breach only following an investigation in mid-June, after being alerted by customer reports about abnormal e-mail activity. Storm-0558 carried out the attack by forging the authentication tokens needed to access user e-mail accounts, he added. Microsoft has since notified the affected customers and completed mitigation efforts, the company said.Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates met Chinese President Xi Jinping
Microsoft said it has partnered with the United States Department of Homeland Security’s cyber defence agency to address the breach and would continue to investigate and monitor the China-based group.
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