Amid a consumer boycott of their Xbox business, Microsoft are apparently ending the Israeli military's access to certain ...
Corporate owner Acadia Healthcare provided few details about the closure, saying it was working with state and local agencies ...
No Azure for Apartheid said Microsoft’s decision is “an unprecedented win for our campaign,” but more must be done.
Microsoft investigated its dealings with IMOD after The Guardian published an article revealing Israel spied on civilians.
The Guardian revealed last month that Microsoft’s services were being used for mass surveillance of Palestinians.
The president of Microsoft has said it's cutting parts of the Israeli military off from Azure after reports that the army was ...
Microsoft is pulling back some cloud services it provides the Israeli military over allegations they were being used to store ...
After facing employee protests, Microsoft says it's 'ceased and disabled' a set of services that Israel's Ministry of Defense ...
Microsoft is investigating an issue which is preventing users from logging into its 365 programme. Users first started ...
After months of protests and reporting, Microsoft will now block the Israeli military from using some of its services.
Identity and access management provider Okta has discovered what it says is a novel phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) operation that, if victims fall for an infected email, may get around the user account ...
Microsoft has cut off some of the services it was providing to the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IMOD).
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