Microsoft Stock: Jim Cramer Is a Buyer, Not a Seller
Microsoft (MSFT) - Get Microsoft Corporation Report says that it has found malicious software in its own systems related to the massive cyberattack that was disclosed by U.S. officials earlier this week.
“Like other SolarWinds customers, we have been actively looking for indicators of this actor and can confirm that we detected malicious SolarWinds binaries in our environment, which we isolated and removed,” Microsoft said in a statement.
“We have not found evidence of access to production services or customer data. Our investigations, which are ongoing, have found absolutely no indications that our systems were used to attack others,” the company said.
Editor's Note: This video first published on 12/18/2020
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