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Microsoft president to testify before House panel

Friday, 14 June 2024


WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters): Microsoft President Brad Smith will testify before a House of Representatives panel on homeland security on Thursday, fielding questions about the company's security practices after Russian and Chinese hackers breached its systems over the past year.
China-linked hackers stole 60,000 US State Department emails last year by breaking into the tech giant's systems, while a Russian group spied on Microsoft's senior staff emails earlier this year, according to the company's disclosures. In a scathing report in April, the Cyber Safety Review Board - formed by US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas - slammed Microsoft for its lack of transparency over the Chinese hack.