Microsoft Abuse and Spin
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Hackers based in China nab email data from US government agencies [Ed: This article does a lousy job at explaining that Microsoft was at fault here, not China. Microsoft uses xenophobia to distract from its culpability.]
A Chinese hacking group focused on espionage utilized a flaw in a Microsoft authentication system to target the U.S. government.
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China-based hackers breached email accounts of US government agencies, Microsoft says [Ed: Again, this is a misleading framing. Microsoft isn't the expert, Microsoft is the party at fault. Microsoft is an ultra-racist company.]
Chinese-based hackers seeking intelligence information breached the email accounts of a number of US government agencies, computer giant Microsoft said. “The threat actor Microsoft links to this incident is an adversary based in China that Microsoft calls Storm-0558,” the company said in a blog post late Tuesday.
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Chinese Hackers Targeted Commerce Secretary and Other U.S. Officials [Ed: Way to distract from Microsoft's incompetence; why not sue Microsoft for this?]
The hackers took aim at specific email accounts in the State and Commerce Departments, officials said.
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Court Risks Competition in Gaming Marketplace by Denying FTC Injunction
Case on the merits is still scheduled to begin August 2.