Microsoft: Two arrests for hacking in its networks

Two men were arrested on June 22 for a hack on after a between the company and law enforcement services such as FBI, EUROPOL, EMSOU (East Midlands Special Operations Unit) and the National Cyber ​​Crime Unit (NCCU).

The names of the two suspects have not been revealed, but British media reports that they come from Lincolnshire and Bracknell and is believed to be part of an international team that managed to enter the Microsoft network between January and March of 2017.Microsoft

Η αστυνομία εισέβαλε τα α τους και κατάσχεσε υπολογιστές και άλλα στοιχεία που θα μπορούσαν να βοηθήσουν στην έρευνα. Ένας από τους υπόπτους κατηγορείται για την απόκτηση μη εξουσιοδοτημένης πρόσβασης σε υπολογιστή, ενώ ο άλλος συνελήφθη για αδικήματα κατάχρησης υπολογιστών

At the moment very little is known about the hack, but Microsoft explained in a statement that the they were unable to access any of its customer data, pointing out that all of its systems were operational after the attack.

"Today 's action by the authorities in the United Kingdom is an important step. Ισχυ Stronger cyber security depends on the ability to detect and prosecute cybercriminals. "This requires not only a strong technical capacity but also a willingness to publicly acknowledge such issues and refer them to law enforcement." Reported a Microsoft representative.

"No company is immune to cybercrime. There was no access to our customer data and we are confident in the integrity of our software and systems. We have implemented comprehensive measures to prevent, detect and deal with attacks. "

Authorities said investigations are ongoing in several other countries, and we can see new arrests from the same international gang that broke the Microsoft network.

It remains to be seen whether more information will be given on what hackers have access to, as researchers are still trying to identify the sections of the networks that the criminals have reached.

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