Microsoft hit in rash of site hacks

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Microsoft's official blog and two of its Twitter accounts are believed to have been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army.

The hacking group accessed the social media accounts to post pro-Syria messages and to criticise the company.

Microsoft shut down the accounts for "maintenance" after it discovered they had been compromised.

The attack was one of several carried out by activist and hacking groups during the weekend.

The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) posted messages to the @MSFTnews and @XboxSupport Twitter accounts as well as Microsoft's official blog on the software giant's TechNet site.

The attackers posted messages telling people to stop using Hotmail and Outlook, saying Microsoft monitored the services and sold information to governments.

In a statement, Microsoft said the accounts were "temporarily affected" and added that "no customer information was compromised".

The SEA posted screen grabs on its Twitter feed of the messages it posted on the compromised accounts.

Read more: [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25711832[/URL]
 
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What's the relationship between the title and the story?
Sorry, was reading another story and copied that content. Now it's fixed and you should be able to read about Microsoft hack. :D
 
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