Published on April 15th, 2019 📆 | 3685 Views ⚑
0Hackers Spied on Microsoft Email Accounts Via Compromised Admin Login
Itâs possible some unknown group of hackers has been looking at your Microsoft email. Microsoft has cautioned users of Outlook, MSN, and Hotmail email accounts that unidentified individuals gained access to an internal customer support account. That allowed them to view data in a large number of user accounts. The issue has been corrected, but itâs not clear how long the breach went undetected or exactly what the attackers could see.
A source reached out to Motherboard several weeks ago with information about the breach, claiming that theyâd accessed customer emails via leaked credentials for the Microsoft customer support portal. Microsoft later confirmed the breach in email warning sent out to users and provided some details to TechCrunch.
There is some disagreement over the severity. Everyone agrees that the support account gave hackers access to the subject lines, email history, and contacts for consumer accounts. Corporate accounts were not affected, but the damage for consumers extended to some Microsoft profile information including birth dates, mailbox folder names and stats, login history, and some calendar data. Microsoft says the hackers had access to the support portal for about three months, from January to March of this year. It says about 6 percent of customer accounts were exposed in the breach, but your password isnât affected. Still, Microsoft recommends changing it out of an abundance of caution. If you have any doubt, check Have I Been Pwned.
According to Motherboardâs source, hackers may have had access to the body of emails as well. The source claims the compromised employee login came from a âhigh privilegedâ individual who had access to more data. As proof, they submitted a screen in the support portal with an âEmail Bodyâ field and redacted text. In addition, the source claims hackers had access to this account for more than six months, twice as long as Microsoft claims.
Regardless of exactly what data was exposed and for how long, Microsoft email users should take some precautions. At a bare minimum, access to your email history and contacts would make it vastly easier to concoct a convincing phishing email. At worst, the attackers may have gotten email bodies that contain sensitive information. Microsoft says it disabled the offending account, but it didnât explain how it became compromised in the first place.
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