![]() The hackers have contacted Motherboard with evidence suggesting more customer content was available than Microsoft said. The company originally insisted that the content of customer e-mails and attachments were not compromised. Microsoft says that the hackers had access to email account details like e-mail address, other e-mail addresses messages are sent to, folder names and the subject lines of e-mails. ![]() The login of a Microsoft ‘support agent’ was gained by hackers who used the login for at least three months to access the accounts of customers. Take all this with the proverbial ‘pinch of salt’. What happened?ĭetails of the breach aren’t known and there are conflicts between what Microsoft is saying and what the hackers say they did. ![]() Some of the media reports talk about ‘Outlook’ being hacked when it should read ‘’ (and other domains). Not Outlook software for Windows/Mac/Apple/Android. Not Office 365 hosted email, corporate accounts. Microsoft says that a ‘limited’ number were affected, and they’ve emailed all the customers who might have been hacked. Some people with a free Microsoft accounts like, Msn.com etc. The admission from Microsoft isn’t complete and the hackers say it’s worse than the company is saying. Microsoft has admitted a security breach which allowed hackers to access the accounts and data of customers.
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