A top Microsoft executive revealed yesterday how a hacker was able to view some of the company's top-secret source code last October, shedding light on a notorious attack that raised concern worldwide about network security. A hacker gained broad access because . . . . A top Microsoft executive revealed yesterday how a hacker was able to view some of the company's top-secret source code last October, shedding light on a notorious attack that raised concern worldwide about network security. A hacker gained broad access because an employee forgot to create a password when configuring a server, leaving the password blank, said Bob Herbold, Microsoft executive vice president and chief operating officer. Herbold, who is retiring to start a consulting business, gave the most detailed account of the attack yet during a lecture at the University of Washington Business School, where he was discussing the state of the technology industry for an audience of executives and school supporters. The link for this article located at Seattle Times is no longer available. . A Microsoft executive disclosed information about a recent breach where a cybercriminal accessed the source code repository, highlighting serious security flaws.. Microsoft Security Breach, Cybersecurity Incident, Source Code Leak, Network Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security was a hot topic at Monday's first-ever federal Linux user's conference. The news that Microsoft Corp.'s network had been breached and that hackers had gained access to source code underscores the need for effective security systems to protect large institutions . . . . Security was a hot topic at Monday's first-ever federal Linux user's conference. The news that Microsoft Corp.'s network had been breached and that hackers had gained access to source code underscores the need for effective security systems to protect large institutions -- like the government -- from such attacks, said speakers and delegates alike at the conference here. While many people view the Linux operating system with suspicion, believing it to be even more vulnerable to security breaches and attacks than other systems, this is not the case, said Piers McMahon, a senior security business manager at Computer Associates International Inc. in Islandia, N.Y. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Data protection took center stage during the inaugural national Linux user gathering, focusing on critical vulnerabilities and breach apprehensions.. Federal Linux Conference, Cybersecurity Solutions, Security Challenges. . Anthony Pell
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