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No end in sight for Microsoft office closures as COVID-19 looms large
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft will no longer fully reopen its offices in October of this year. Instead, the company will wait for further health guidance.
Tripwire Interactive CEO out after supporting Texas anti-abortion law on Twitter
By Samuel Tolbert published
Tripwire Interactive CEO John Gibson steps down following controversial comments made in support of a Texas anti-abortion law. Tripwire Interactive appoints Alan Wilson as interim CEO.
Microsoft among tech giants asked to keep records regarding attacks on U.S. Capitol
By Sean Endicott published
The House select committee investing the attacks on the U.S. Capitol on January 6 asked several large tech companies to keep data on members of Congress that may have been involved with the incident.
Microsoft Exchange server attacks may have been fuel for China's AI endeavors
By Sean Endicott published
A new report claims that the Chinese government may have facilitated the attacks on Microsoft Exchange servers to gather data for developing artificial intelligence.
Microsoft will require COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees, vendors, and visitors in U.S. offices
By Sean Endicott published
Starting in September 2021, Microsoft will require all people that enter its U.S. offices to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The company also delayed the opening of its offices.
Microsoft, Facebook, and other tech giants work together to battle extremist groups
By Sean Endicott published
The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism will help social platforms identify more extremist content.
Microsoft Bing seemingly censors image results for Tiananmen Square 'Tank Man' pic (update)
By Robert Carnevale last updated
It appears that Microsoft Bing is not letting anyone see the iconic 'Tank Man' image on the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. Is this move intentional, or some sort of massive error?
SolarWinds attack group reportedly used fake Donald Trump claims in new email attack
By Sean Endicott published
A report from Microsoft claims that the group behind the SolarWinds attack mounted another attack on U.S. government agencies. The attack sent out phishing emails to over 150 organizations.
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