Microsoft admits DDOS as cause of recent cloud outages

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With dead-time dump, Microsoft revealed DDoS as cause of cloud outages

Responsibility for the outages – which saw multiple Microsoft 365 services become unstable on June 6 – was claimed by a group called Anonymous Sudan.that in response to its inquiries about the cause of the outage, Microsoft admitted that Anonymous Sudan and DDoS orchestrated by the group were the cause of the outages.

"This recent DDoS activity targeted layer 7 rather than layer 3 or 4. Microsoft hardened layer 7 protections including tuning Azure Web Application Firewall to better protect customers from the impact of similar DDoS attacks," the post states. That"tuning" could be the"reviewing our networking systems and recent updates" referred to in the June 6 tweet.

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