U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has confirmed that Russian government-backed hackers stole emails from several U.S. federal agencies as a result of an ongoing cyberattack at Microsoft.

In a statement published Thursday, the U.S. cyber agency said the cyberattack, which Microsoft initially disclosed in January, allowed the hackers to steal federal government emails “through a successful compromise of Microsoft corporate email accounts.”

The hackers, which Microsoft calls “Midnight Blizzard,” also known as APT29, are widely believed to work for Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, or SVR.

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      7 months ago

      Used? Still uses. Outlook is how all the US military handles email, by extension I’d assume that’s how all .gov handles unclassified email.

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        7 months ago

        Not all military. A significant number of active duty Army are using Google. There are other pockets of divergence out there.

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            Don’t know, you should ask secretaryofdefense@gmail.com

            Jokes aside, any company providing services to the government is going to have met the original RFP requirements.

            Also, they’ll probably have separate infrastructure for military contracts, which I assume was also a requirement of any bid - but that’s just a guess. Someone else can correct me if I’m wrong.

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              It’s called FEDRAMP. Yes, for DoD separate infrastructure is required, but that is not true of all Government agencies. E.g., would BLM really need separate secure infrastructure from the commercial sector? Probably not worth the expense and effort.

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      Yes. Despite the obvious security flaws and other bullshit associated with using Micro$oft, they’ve leveraged their historical monopoly position to manage email for large swaths of the federal government.

      It’s fucking nightmarish and insane to boot, and here we are.

      Oh and also russia stole a bunch of emails from us becase of that.

      So. Thanks for running the government like a shitty business, feds! Yeah you sure saved a boatload on datacenter expenses didntya.