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Chinese hackers accessed govt emails, Microsoft says

The hacking group, which Microsoft dubbed Storm-0558, forged digital authentication tokens to access webmail accounts running on the firm's Outlook service, reports say.

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The Microsoft sign is shown on top of the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, California, US Oct 19, 2018. Photo: Reuters
The Microsoft sign is shown on top of the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, California, US Oct 19, 2018. Photo: Reuters

Chinese state-linked hackers secretly accessed email accounts at around 25 organisations, including government agencies, in a sweeping cyberespionage campaign by a group which primarily targets entities in Western Europe, Microsoft said on Wednesday.

The hacking group, which Microsoft dubbed Storm-0558, forged digital authentication tokens to access webmail accounts running on the firm's Outlook service, Microsoft said in a statement on its website. The activity began in May.

"As with any observed nation-state actor activity, Microsoft has contacted all targeted or compromised organisations directly via their tenant admins and provided them with important information to help them investigate and respond," the statement added.

Microsoft did not say which organisations - or governments -had been affected by the digital intrusion.

China's Embassy in London did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment. Beijing routinely denies that it engages in state-backed hacking campaigns.

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