Add Microsoft to list of hacked companies

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Undisclosed number of computers are found with malware, but the company says no customer data has been compromised.

Updated to include Microsoft comment Security software companies must be smiling ear to ear as they read the news briefs coming off the transom. Microsoft said today that an undetermined number of computers in its Mac software business unit got infected with malware. The company said the number of infected PCs was small but that there was no indication customer data had been compromised.

In a blog post late Friday, Matt Thomlinson, who directs the company's Trustworthy Computing Security program at Microsoft, wrote:

Consistent with our security response practices, we chose not to make a statement during the initial information gathering process. During our investigation, we found a small number of computers, including some in our Mac business unit, that were infected by malicious software using techniques similar to those documented by other organizations. We have no evidence of customer data being affected and our investigation is ongoing. This type of cyberattack is no surprise to Microsoft and other companies that must grapple with determined and persistent adversaries (see our prior analysis of emerging threat trends). We continually re-evaluate our security posture and deploy additional people, processes, and technologies as necessary to help prevent future unauthorized access to our networks.
Add Microsoft to list of hacked companies | Security & Privacy - CNET News
 

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