Anonymous ID: 63635f June 18, 2023, 3:03 p.m. No.19028998   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9000 >>9484 >>9602 >>9682

Microsoft Says Early June Disruptions to Outlook, Cloud Platform Were Cyberattacks

 

In early June, sporadic but serious service disruptions plagued Microsoft’s flagship office suite—including the Outlook email and OneDrive file-sharing apps—and cloud computing platform. A shadowy hacktivist group claimed responsibility, saying it flooded the sites with junk traffic in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.

 

Initially reticent to name the cause, Microsoft has now disclosed that DDoS attacks by the murky upstart were indeed to blame.

 

But the software giant has offered few details—and did not immediately comment on how many customers were affected and whether the impact was global. A spokeswoman confirmed that the group that calls itself Anonymous Sudan was behind the attacks. It claimed responsibility on its Telegram social media channel at the time. Some security researchers believe the group to be Russian.

 

Microsoft’s explanation in a blog post Friday evening followed a request by The Associated Press two days earlier. Slim on details, the post said the attacks “temporarily impacted availability” of some services. It said the attackers were focused on “disruption and publicity” and likely used rented cloud infrastructure and virtual private networks to bombard Microsoft servers from so-called botnets of zombie computers around the globe.

 

Microsoft said there was no evidence any customer data was accessed or compromised.

 

While DDoS attacks are mainly a nuisance—making websites unreachable without penetrating them—security experts say they can disrupt the work of millions if they successfully interrupt the services of a software service giant like Microsoft on which so much global commerce depends.

 

It’s not clear if that’s what happened here.

 

“We really have no way to measure the impact if Microsoft doesn’t provide that info,” said Jake Williams, a prominent cybersecurity researcher and a former National Security Agency offensive hacker. Williams said he was not aware of Outlook previously being attacked at this scale.

 

“We know some resources were inaccessible for some, but not others. This often happens with DDoS of globally distributed systems,” Williams added. He said Microsoft’s apparent unwillingness to provide an objective measure of customer impact “probably speaks to the magnitude.”

 

Microsoft dubbed the attackers Storm-1359, using a designator it assigns to groups whose affiliation it has not yet established. Cybersecurity sleuthing tends to take time—and even then can be a challenge if the adversary is skilled.

 

Pro-Russian hacking groups including Killnet—which the cybersecurity firm Mandiant says is Kremlin-affiliated—have been bombarding government and other websites of Ukraine’s allies with DDoS attacks. In October, some U.S. airport sites were hit.

 

Edward Amoroso, NYU professor and CEO of TAG Cyber, said the Microsoft incident highlights how DDoS attacks remain “a significant risk that we all just agree to avoid talking about. It’s not controversial to call this an unsolved problem.”

 

He said Microsoft’s difficulties fending of this particular attack suggest “a single point of failure.” The best defense against these attacks is to distribute a service massively, on a content distribution network for example.

 

Indeed, the techniques the attackers used are not old, said UK security researcher Kevin Beaumont. “One dates back to 2009,” he said.

 

https://www.ntd.com/microsoft-says-early-june-disruptions-to-outlook-cloud-platform-were-cyberattacks_926115.html

Anonymous ID: 63635f June 18, 2023, 3:06 p.m. No.19029011   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9484 >>9602 >>9682

Boxing Star Ebanie Bridges Speaks Out Against Allowing Transgender Biological Men to Fight Women — ‘It’s My Life at Risk’

 

Australian boxing superstar Ebanie Bridges is speaking out against allowing biological men to fight against women in the sport.

 

The current IBF bantamweight world champion took to Twitter to express her concerns about allowing biological men into the ring, saying she would take the backlash as “it’s my life at risk.”

 

“I have nothing against transgender at all, be what makes you happy BUT the REALITY IS a natural born woman and a trans woman ARE NOT THE SAME,” Bridges wrote, quote tweeting a video of a discussion about allowing transgender biological men to box against women.

 

“Trans shouldn’t not be ‘included’ in sport so give them their own divisions,” the boxer continued. “I Will never agree to male born trans women competing In combat sports against woman… and if I get hated on for my opinion idc cos it’s my life at risk.”

 

The Australian Sports Commission told sports governing bodies last week that they must remain committed to “promote a spirit of inclusion.”

 

Kieren Perkins, the CEO of the Australian Sports Commission, told ABC News that “in modern society […] there is a need for us to provide far more diverse and safe opportunities for people to compete and be involved in sport.”

 

“Community sport is one area where obviously inclusion is unquestioned and absolutely needs to be open and safe for all,” Perkins continued. “But when you start moving into high performance sport, it does require a more nuanced conversation.”

 

In February, the World Boxing Council announced that they are considering separate categories for transgender boxers — which activists have called “dehumanizing” and “segregation.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/boxing-star-ebanie-bridges-speaks-against-allowing-transgender/