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How this US government email hacking ‘incident’ can be a concern for Microsoft

Microsoft has discovered a new “China-based threat actor” named Storm-0558. In a recent blog post, the software giant revealed that the espionage group has stolen a key. This key allowed attackers to break into email inboxes including ones belonging to several US government agencies. The company said that is currently investigating how the hackers obtained a Microsoft signing key which the hackers abused to forge authentication tokens to access the email accounts. The targets reportedly include US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, US State Department officials and other organisations that weren’t publicly revealed. According to a report by TechCrunch, the US government has not publicly acknowledged the hacks. However, China’s top foreign ministry spokesperson has reportedly denied the allegations.

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