Microsoft fixes a flaw in Hotmail which committed 13 million accounts
April 30, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
A group of hackers had discovered a bug in Hotmail security breach that allowed the service. Microsoft has patched the vulnerability before hackers could exploit a massive failure. Hackers available to 13 million accounts that they intended to hack. According to Microsoft, only a small number of addresses have been compromised.
Microsoft has had a rapid response to a major security problem in its service. A group of hackers were able to detect a problem in the system password reset Hotmail that allowed change the password of the accounts. With this system, cyber criminals could access the user accounts and change your password, thus avoiding getting their data and users to use their accounts. The problem of security was related to the system password reset .
Hackers could apply for the restoration of passwords without the account owners. the whistle on this practice was after cybercriminals offer their services in different photos. Hackers demanding $ 20 Internet users in exchange for access to an account in Hotmail . According to the BBC, some of the ads by hackers came to present the method of access to accounts, so that the problem was getting worse. Microsoft has reacted in time and has already solved the problem by strengthening the security of Hotmail . The company has solved the problem of password reset, making it impossible to access in an unauthorized manner.
The company’s solution has arrived just before the cybercriminals could breach a list of 13 million addresses that claimed he was in his possession. Despite the urgency of Microsoft , the company has said it is possible that some accounts have been compromised . To check whether the accounts have been compromised, users just have to try to access your regular password. If the system indicates that the password is wrong could mean that hackers have changed the password.




