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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sold:$47.20m-Mar 3
Second biggest share amount but is largest dollar amount at one time.
from today
New Microsoft Security ‘Nightmare’: Users Warned Your Passwords Are Now At Risk
Microsoft security is under fire after new research, published here for the first time, exposes the serious risk of account hijack from compromised subdomains. Put simply, users visiting a genuine Microsoft web domain might actually be on a subdomain controlled by an attacker. Any information those users then share will be at risk—including usernames and passwords. Users are advised to take care the links they click, but if subdomains appear genuine, they will likely be tricked. "We are aware of such reports,” a Microsoft spokesperson told me, “and are taking appropriate action as needed to help protect services and customers." While the lack of controls on Microsoft subdomains has been exposed before, this new report from Numan Ozdemir and Ozan Agdepe of Vullnerability.com includes a proof of concept video (see below) that shows how simple this is in practice. There are no claims that these exploits have been exploited in the wild yet. But the vulnerability is now in the public domain. It is only a matter of time before bad actors seek to exploit the issue and put users at risk. “Enterprise sprawl and a lack of internal domain controls has created a nightmare,” cyber expert Ian Thornton-Trump tells me. “I suspect in the wake of this, Microsoft will need to implement significant changes in how domains are managed.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2020/03/04/microsoft-nightmare-login-hack-this-new-video-shows-how-your-password-can-now-be-stolen/#55314baa59d1
Microsoft says it's open to some staff working from home after employees criticized the company's response to coronavirus concerns as weak
Microsoft is allowing some employees in the Seattle area and San Francisco to work from home through March 9 in response to fears of a coronavirus outbreak, as long as it is not essential for them to be in the office to perform their duties, according to an email reviewed by Business Insider. "Puget Sound and Bay Area regions: Through March 9th, you are free to work from home if it is not essential for you to be in the office to perform your job duties," Microsoft Executive Vice President Kurt DelBene told employees in an internal email. "Please coordinate this with your manager." The company also asked employees to work from home if they are feeling sick, have a compromised immune system, have had contact with someone who has the illness caused by coronavirus, or work in a non-Microsoft facility and are concerned about health practices there.
https://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-coronavirus-employees-work-from-home-remote-covid19-2020-3
from Sept. 2019
Microsoft announces quarterly dividend increase and new share repurchase program
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced that its board of directors declared a quarterly dividend of $0.51 per share, reflecting a 5 cent or 11% increase over the previous quarter’s dividend. The dividend is payable Dec. 12, 2019, to shareholders of record on Nov. 21, 2019. The ex-dividend date will be Nov. 20, 2019.
The board of directors also approved a new share repurchase program authorizing up to $40 billion in share repurchases. The new share repurchase program, which has no expiration date, may be terminated at any time.
https://news.microsoft.com/2019/09/18/microsoft-announces-quarterly-dividend-increase-and-new-share-repurchase-program/
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it's how well you manage it.
chek't
feel ya. speaking to the reaction of all the libtards here. They've already cleaned out the costsco's. supermarkets of toilet paper and shit like that-just going to get worse in that regard. Fun watching though
LOBO474 USMC C-560 from Forbes Field Topeka to MCAS Cherry Point-cap is 274 but this is 474
yeaaaaaaa…..no.