Just before 2 p.m. Pacific time, Microsoft reported worldwide problems with its Windows Azure cloud computing platform. The problem has to do with the security certificate used by Azure’s storage service, which in turn affected a number of other Azure services.
Actually Microsoft was hacked. I went to download Microsoft Security Essentials from the Microsoft site
and noticed before installation that the executable was not signed. Also, google reported the site had no
certificate. I knew something was wrong, so I aborted the installation before it started.
News now popping out they got lots of machines hacked.
Actually Microsoft was hacked. I went to download Microsoft Security Essentials from the Microsoft site
and noticed before installation that the executable was not signed. Also, google reported the site had no
certificate. I knew something was wrong, so I aborted the installation before it started.
News now popping out they got lots of machines hacked.
How about some links to your reports of hacking. MS said they had certificates that expired on Friday and they did not get their system updated.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Home Built OS: Windows 8.1 Pro w/Media Center 64bit, Windows 7 HP 64bit CPU: Phenom II X6 1100T Motherboard: ASUS M5A99X EVO Memory: Crucial Balistic 8gb DDR3-1866 CL9 Graphics Card: MSI R6850 Cyclone IGD5 PE Sound Card: On Board Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VE258Q 25" LED with DVI-HDMI-DisplayPort Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Keyboard: Logitech K120 Mouse: Logitech Marble Mouse USB, Logitech Precision Game Pad PSU: Seasonic X650 80 Plus GOLD Modular Case: Corsair 400R Cooling: Antec Kuhler H2O 620, Two 120mm and four 140mm Hard Drives: Two WD Cavier Black 2TB Sata III, WD My Book Essential 2TB USB 3.0 Internet Speed: 15MB Browser: IE-11, FF-27 Antivirus: Norton IS 2013, Malwarebytes Pro Beta 2 Other Info: APC UPS ES 750, Netgear WNR3500L Gigabit & Wireless N Router with SamKnows Test Program, Motorola SB6120 Gigabit Cable Modem. Brother HL-2170W Laser Printer, Epson V300 Scanner
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Home Built OS: Windows 8.1 Pro w/Media Center 64bit, Windows 7 HP 64bit CPU: Phenom II X6 1100T Motherboard: ASUS M5A99X EVO Memory: Crucial Balistic 8gb DDR3-1866 CL9 Graphics Card: MSI R6850 Cyclone IGD5 PE Sound Card: On Board Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VE258Q 25" LED with DVI-HDMI-DisplayPort Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Keyboard: Logitech K120 Mouse: Logitech Marble Mouse USB, Logitech Precision Game Pad PSU: Seasonic X650 80 Plus GOLD Modular Case: Corsair 400R Cooling: Antec Kuhler H2O 620, Two 120mm and four 140mm Hard Drives: Two WD Cavier Black 2TB Sata III, WD My Book Essential 2TB USB 3.0 Internet Speed: 15MB Browser: IE-11, FF-27 Antivirus: Norton IS 2013, Malwarebytes Pro Beta 2 Other Info: APC UPS ES 750, Netgear WNR3500L Gigabit & Wireless N Router with SamKnows Test Program, Motorola SB6120 Gigabit Cable Modem. Brother HL-2170W Laser Printer, Epson V300 Scanner
Actually Microsoft was hacked. I went to download Microsoft Security Essentials from the Microsoft site
and noticed before installation that the executable was not signed. Also, google reported the site had no
certificate. I knew something was wrong, so I aborted the installation before it started.
News now popping out they got lots of machines hacked.
How about some links to your reports of hacking. MS said they had certificates that expired on Friday and they did not get their system updated.