@publicvoit Could you go a little bit more in depth about:
> Microsoft can't (or won't) get rid of the intruders
P.S. I must admit I didn't read your article on karl-voit.at; was a little bit too long sorry 🙏
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@publicvoit Could you go a little bit more in depth about: > Microsoft can't (or won't) get rid of the intruders P.S. I must admit I didn't read your article on karl-voit.at; was a little bit too long sorry 🙏 1 comment
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@yaeunerd Sure.
In simple words: #Microsoft lost one of their master keys to unlock very important parts of their cloud. This connects to all MS services that do authenticate by MS which includes most #Windows setups as well.
This happened long time ago, some people think it was the Chinese.
They were able to implant #backdoors, self-made keys, ... all over the place.
In order to fix that, MS would need to kill all their connected hosts and start from scratch. It's obvious why they don't.