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CEO Comments On 44 Million Microsoft Users Reused Passwords In Q1 2019

Posted on 7 December 2019

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Microsoft’s threat research team has scanned all Microsoft user accounts and found that 44 million were using usernames and passwords that have been leaked online following security breaches at other online services.

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