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Pentagon Sticks with Microsoft Despite Senators’ Cybersecurity Concerns
Despite a major email hack by Chinese threat actors, the Pentagon is sticking with Microsoft services. US Senators express “serious concern” over this decision, accusing the Pentagon of doubling down on a “failed strategy.” Meanwhile, Microsoft faces scrutiny for what’s been called a “cascade of…

Hot Take:
Looks like the Pentagon is doubling down on Microsoft like they’re at a high-stakes poker table, despite their cards being visibly marked by cyber spies. This reliance is causing more raised eyebrows than a botched facelift.
Key Points:
- Chinese threat actors recently compromised high-ranking US government officials’ email accounts.
- The Pentagon continues to use Microsoft’s services despite the breach.
- US Senators expressed serious concerns over this reliance.
- An investigation revealed the breach resulted from a “cascade of failures” on Microsoft’s part.
- The Senators advocate for a diversified cybersecurity strategy to improve resilience and reduce costs.