{"id":179556,"date":"2019-04-26T09:23:31","date_gmt":"2019-04-26T14:23:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ntegrait.com\/microsoft-accounts-targeted-for-months-hackers-serve-a-security-reminder\/"},"modified":"2019-04-26T09:23:31","modified_gmt":"2019-04-26T14:23:31","slug":"microsoft-accounts-targeted-for-months-hackers-serve-a-security-reminder","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ntegrait.com\/microsoft-accounts-targeted-for-months-hackers-serve-a-security-reminder\/","title":{"rendered":"Microsoft Accounts Targeted For Months, Hackers Serve A Security Reminder"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Microsoft began notifying Outlook.com users of a 2019 security breach that occurred between January 1st and March 28th. Hackers were unintentionally given unauthorized access to some accounts, where they were then able to view subject lines, email addresses, and folder names. While no login details\u2014including passwords\u2014were directly accessed as part of this breach, Microsoft did warn users to reset their passwords.<\/p>\n
Although the hackers could not view the actual content in the bodies of emails nor download attachments, this incident still represents a major\u2014and disturbing\u2014security incident. This breach serves as a reminder to every business to tighten up its security measures and protect its assets.<\/p>\n
Use multi-factor authentication.<\/strong><\/p>\n Do not leave this as an optional measure for your employees; require it. Multi-factor authentication uses more than one form of identity confirmation\u2014this is the \u201cmulti-factor\u201d\u2014to prove the identity of the person attempting to access a particular platform\u2014this is the \u201cauthentication.\u201d<\/p>\n Depending on where in the product the Microsoft breach happened, multi-factor authentication could even have possibly prevented or limited the breach. In general, this authentication process adds a strong layer of security. Hackers don\u2019t usually have both the password and the PIN, secret questions, or other ability to verify their identity.<\/p>\n When vetting which type of authentication to implement\u2014if you have this option\u2014consider using the one that is easiest for employees to have on hand, but hardest for others to get a hold of. Trying to make this relatively convenient for your employees will make it easier for them to comply, which will keep your business more secure. Multi-factor authentication is a measure that should go hand-in-hand with training your employees to use strong passwords.<\/p>\n