Microsoft: China-based hackers found bug to target U.S. firms

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One thought on “Microsoft: China-based hackers found bug to target U.S. firms

  1. Quote: Reston, Virginia-based cybersecurity firm Volexity, which Microsoft credits for helping to detect the intrusions, said its network security monitoring service began picking up on a suspiciously large data transfer in late January.

    Where were these guys when they were needed to detect “suspiciously large data transfers” on election evening; November 3, 2020?

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