Microsoft to Stop Using China-Based Teams to Support Department of Defense
UNITED STATES, JUL 25 – Microsoft ended use of China-based engineers for U.S. Defense Department cloud systems after cybersecurity experts raised espionage risks, following a ProPublica investigation last week.
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Microsoft to stop using China-based teams to support Department of Defense
Last week, Microsoft announced that it would no longer use China-based engineering teams to support the Defense Department’s cloud computing systems, following ProPublica’s investigation of the practice, which cybersecurity experts said could expose the government to hacking and espionage. But it turns out the Pentagon was not the only part of the government facing such a threat. For years, Microsoft has also used its global workforce, including…
Microsoft Program Exposes Pentagon Computers to Potential Chinese Cyberattacks
An investigation by Pro-Publica has exposed that for nearly a decade, Microsoft has used engineers in China to help maintain highly sensitive Defense Department computer systems. Microsoft hired “digital escorts” to oversee the work of the Chinese engineers, but, according to the report, these digital escorts include former military personnel with little coding experience who are paid barely more than minimum wage for the work and who lack the …
Lawmaker Questions Pentagon Over Chinese Engineers Tied to Microsoft Contract
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) has requested details from the Pentagon regarding the extent of information shared with Chinese engineers involved in a Microsoft cloud services contract. Cotton, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dated July 24 requesting findings from an internal two-week review announced by the Pentagon chief on July 18. Hegseth ordered the review after finding out …


Microsoft Used China-Based Support for Multiple U.S. Agencies, Potentially Exposing Sensitive Data
by Renee Dudley, with research by Doris Burke ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Last week, Microsoft announced that it would no longer use China-based engineering teams to support the Defense Department’s cloud computing systems, following ProPublica’s investigation of the practice, which cybersecurity experts said could expose the government…
Microsoft Halts China-Based Engineers on DoD Cloud Amid Espionage Risks
In a significant shift amid escalating U.S.-China tensions, Microsoft Corp. has announced it will cease using China-based engineering teams to provide technical support for the U.S. Department of Defense’s cloud computing systems. The decision, revealed late last week, follows a bombshell investigation by ProPublica that exposed potential vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s “digital escort” program, where engineers in China remotely guided American p…
According to a sensational research by ProPublica, Microsoft has announced that it will no longer use China-based technicians for the maintenance of US Department of Defense (DoD) cloud systems (Pentagon Cloud). The disclosure shows that for years, Microsoft has been employing so-called "Digital Escorts" -- U.S. citizens with security clearance, who are executing instructions from Chinese technicians without being able to technically evaluate th…
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