Microsoft says service outages were result of cyberattacks

The outages that affected certain Microsoft services through some of the earlier days of this month were the result of cyberattacks, but the company said it saw no evidence of any customer data being accessed or compromised.

“Beginning in early June 2023, Microsoft identified surges in traffic against some services that temporarily impacted availability,” the company said in a blog post.

Microsoft said it opened an investigation and began tracking the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) activity by the threat actor it refers to as Storm-1359 after it identified the threat.

Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment as to whether the company had identified the party responsible for the attack.

DDoS attacks work by directing high volumes of internet traffic towards targeted servers in a relatively unsophisticated bid to knock them offline.

Microsoft’s 365 software suite, including Teams and Outlook, were down for more than two hours for over thousands of users on 5 June and a brief recurrence the following morning. That was the fourth such outage for Microsoft in a year.  — Gokul Pisharody, (c) 2023 Reuters

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