SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Friday a small
number of its computers, including some in its Mac software business unit, were
infected with malware, but there was no evidence of customer data being
affected and it is continuing its investigation.
The world's largest
software company said the security intrusion was "similar" to recent
ones reported by Apple Inc and Facebook Inc.
The incident,
reported on one of the company's public blogs happened "recently",
but Microsoft said it chose not to make any statement publicly while it
gathered information about the attack.
"This type of
cyberattack is no surprise to Microsoft and other companies that must grapple
with determined and persistent adversaries," said Matt Thomlinson, general
manager of Trustworthy Computing Security at Microsoft, in the company's blog
post.
Over the past week or
so, both Apple and Facebook said computers used by employees were attacked
after visiting a software developer website infected with malicious software.
The attacks come at a
time of broader concern about computer security.
Newspaper websites,
including those of The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street
Journal, have been infiltrated recently. Earlier this month U.S. President
Barack Obama issued an executive order seeking better protection of the
country's critical infrastructure from cyber attacks.
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