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Does Microsoft have itself to blame for alleged Chinese cyberattack? RT’s Boom Bust investigates Does Microsoft have itself to blame for alleged Chinese cyberattack? RT’s Boom Bust investigates
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The US has blamed Chinese hackers for a major breach of tech giant Microsoft. Investigative journalist Ben Swann joins the program to analyze the accusations and what they mean in an age of growing cybersecurity concerns.The US has blamed Chinese hackers for a major breach of tech giant Microsoft. Investigative journalist Ben Swann joins the program to analyze the accusations and what they mean in an age of growing cybersecurity concerns.
Swann points out that Microsoft is famously bad for having software vulnerabilities that are easily exploitable by hackers.Swann points out that Microsoft is famously bad for having software vulnerabilities that are easily exploitable by hackers.
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