Microsoft Confirms Cyberattacks Caused June Service Outages

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Microsoft has confirmed that the June outage of Outlook was due to a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack, which targeted OSI layer 7. The attack was carried out by a group called Anonymous Sudan, using botnets and tools from multiple cloud services and open proxy infrastructures. Microsoft has offered recommendations for guarding against such attacks in the future and believes the attackers were focused on disruption and publicity. It's not clear how large traffic bursts were in the attack.
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- Microsoft says early June service outages were cyberattacks Reuters.com
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