
In this case, we'll talk about a new situation that has been announced in the last few hours about Microsoft Mail services, and we're talking about Outlook. We say this because, as Microsoft has now acknowledged, it appears that the company's Outlook.com site has been hacked for several months, so it would not hurt if we changed the password to access your account in case of doubt.
The penetration of the Outlook.com web service was detected for approximately 3 months between January 1 and March 28, 2019. This hack gave access to e-mail addresses, among other personal data for users such as stored folder names, e-mail messages, The other addresses we use; although it is not clear at this time how many e-mail accounts have been affected by this hack.
As one Microsoft spokesman said yesterday, this problem has already been addressed and worked on, affecting an unlimited number of user accounts.
Similarly, notices are sent to those affected by e-mail where a recent event is reported to have affected Microsoft's e-mail account, which "allows people outside the company to access the information in their e-mail account, so that unauthorized access has allowed Third parties access to account information. "
"It is important to note that login credentials are not directly affected by the incident, but as a precaution, you must change the account password."