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Microsoft is in a disagreement with a security research firm regarding how a recent breach of its servers has been handled.

Microsoft servers have been subject to a breach that might have affected over 65,000 entities across 111 countries, according to the security research firm, SOCRadar.

Having been made aware of the breach on September 24, 2022, Microsoft released a statement saying it had secured the comprised endpoint, which is “now only accessible with required authentication,” and that an investigation “found no indication customer accounts or systems were compromised.”However, SOCRadar also responded by making its BlueBleed search portal available to Microsoft customers who might be concerned they have been affected by the leak.

The research firm insists that it has not overstepped any privacy protocols in its work and none of the information it uncovered was saved on its end.

 

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