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Microsoft in damage-control mode, says it will prioritize security over AI

Microsoft is pivoting its company culture to make security a top priority, President Brad Smith testified to Congress on Thursday, promising that security will be "more important even than the company’s work on artificial intelligence."

Satya Nadella, Microsoft's CEO, "has taken on the responsibility personally to serve as the senior executive with overall accountability for Microsoft’s security," Smith told Congress.

His testimony comes after Microsoft admitted that it could have taken steps to prevent two aggressive nation-state cyberattacks from China and Russia.

According to Microsoft whistleblower Andrew Harris, Microsoft spent years ignoring a vulnerability while he proposed fixes to the "security nightmare." Instead, Microsoft feared it might lose its government contract by warning about the bug and allegedly downplayed the problem, choosing profits over security, ProPublica reported.

This apparent negligence led to one of the largest cyberattacks in US history, and officials' sensitive data was compromised due to Microsoft's security failures. The China-linked hackers stole 60,000 US State Department emails, Reuters reported. And several federal agencies were hit, giving attackers access to sensitive government information, including data from the National Nuclear Security Administration and the National Institutes of Health, ProPublica reported. Even Microsoft itself was breached, with a Russian group accessing senior staff emails this year, including their "correspondence with government officials," Reuters reported.

umbrella ,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

too late

Sanctus ,
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

They legally can't prioritize shit but shareholder profits. We are all about to watch a US based company, purposefully fuck over the US government and possibly us by extension, and nothing will happen. Fuck this oligarchy.

exanime ,

They legally can't prioritize shit but shareholder profits.

This is a lie... Stop spreading it as it helps corporations hide behind it to do evil shit

Sanctus ,
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I just jumped down a rabbit hole, thank you. Where the fuck did that statement come from? I didn't find the source of it. Only that its not true.

exanime ,

There was some case where shareholders sued the board or the CEO because they were borderline embezzling.

In the judgement there was some language that these thieves were not prioritizing the shareholders and from that, the whole lie evolved that USA corporations have to kill their grandma's if that's the only way to profit

bdot ,

no they won’t. these pricks literally fired their entire AI Ethics team… that tells you everything you need to know about where their priorities are.

the only thing they are gonna do about this is figure out a way to make people not angry, but continue to fo as much shady shit as they can.

StaySquared ,

Definitely wasn't aware of that...

literally fired their entire AI Ethics team

OhNoMoreLemmy ,

https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/13/23638823/microsoft-ethics-society-team-responsible-ai-layoffs

It's always one of the first things to get cut when companies try to save money.

StaySquared ,

Well I know companies are willing to terminate employees for the sake of keeping up profits or preventing the loss of a company, no doubt. But the fact that they terminated an entire department - AI Ethics. Which I have to only assume is not a good idea when you're implementing a new technology that can definitely go out of control.

Sorgan71 ,

ai ethics teams are a joke. They deserve to get fired.

homesweethomeMrL ,

I've spent the better part of my life watching microsoft fuck people over and then when they finally - finally get called out on it they do a bunch of bashful aw-shucksing before doing it again and again and again.

No.

Microsoft is dead. Kill it with fire. The US government should have known better, but they didn't because like every other organization they have a boatload of clueless mid-level managers who only every learned Windows and fall for microsoft's garbage every time, despite the eye-popping price.

NO MICROSOFT. EVER. They're a criminal organizaiton, the amount of destruction they've created will never be known.

ultratiem ,
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According to Microsoft whistleblower Andrew Harris, Microsoft spent years ignoring a vulnerability while he proposed fixes to the "security nightmare." Instead, Microsoft feared it might lose its government contract by warning about the bug and allegedly downplayed the problem

This says everything about this shitty company. Worst of the worst. Because that’s how they make 90% of their cash. By exploiting licensing deals and siphoning data to sell to whomever because they do not care who it is so long as they bid the highest.

It’s amazing no one has tried to break up their control over PCs. Make this world make sense.

MarshReaper ,
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In today's news, Microsoft commits treason against the United States Government.

!remindme 6 months

I wonder what the outcome will be.

Jayjader ,

Microsoft is pivoting its company culture

Oh yes, the thing they're well known for succeeding at.

wagoner ,

They excel at pivots

MehBlah ,
phoenixz ,

Again, just install Linux.

Dump your windows, install Linux, be done with this nonsense.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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Sadly, I cannot do this for my work computer.

explodicle ,

You switching is like turning around a rowboat.

Them switching is like turning around a cruise ship.

phoenixz ,

Seriously, why are governments using Microsoft software?

Don't give me the nonsense line of "they need support". There is support for Linux too, and Linux, sorry, works, is reliable and most importantly: a hell of a lot safer than windows. This is example where Microsoft not only fails to keep windows even remotely safe, but actively sabotaged their customers (in this case the US government) for their own profit.

And again, "wwheeeyyyrreee sooowwyyyy, pleeeaaasseeee forgif us?" Look! Look! Even our CEO will now be interested in secuwity!

Seriously I'm so tired of having to read this over and over and he government will just contoi to pump millions over millions into that piece of crap company.

Switch to Linux already and have computers that you can trust have no known issues that are not being resolved to cover for a few rich assholes!

MojoMcJojo ,

A much much larger proportion of users are computer illiterate, especially federal employees. On top of that, the vast majority of basic software applications used are the Microsoft suite of Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. How do you

  1. Retrain an aging workforce to use a new OS.
  2. Retrain to use new software suite for email, docs, etc.
  3. Or rebuild existing software to run on Linux
  4. ...there's more but I'm short on time...

The ENTIRE US govt runs on Microsoft. That's a very big pie to rebake. Where do you even begin. I do agree with you, it just feels unsurmountable.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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Political leadership isn't technically knowledgeable. It is focused on building large social networks of agreeable people. And Linux is an application by and for techies, not CEOs or social clubs. Consequently, when you've got six old white Harvard Alums in a room discussing how to run the country, one of them is going to be a Microsoft C-level and none of them are going to mention an alternative OS (except maybe Apple, in so far as they want their phone to magically integrate with a hostile OS rival).

Switch to Linux already and have computers that you can trust

A lot of these Microsoft features are about internal surveillance of staff and accumulating behavior patterns for future automation of service. This is not intended to be about building trust in the OS from the perspective of system security. Its more about finding patterns in human behavior that can be leveraged to reduce the size and pay-scale of your work force.

To that end, Microsoft is a highly valued partner while the Linux developers are an outright threat.

kandoh ,

When I worked with defense contractors in Canada, Microsoft would sue the government whenever it didn't get awarded a contract it applied for.

jj4211 , (edited )

A lot of the 'big establishment' companies will imediately sue when they lose a contract.

A few years back, the JEDI acquisition triggered Oracle and IBM:

I imagine it must suck to be involved in a big government procurement, because you are pretty much guaranteed to have to get pulled into legal proceedings by one or more of the losers.

werefreeatlast ,

So we start...click on the paint brush icon...that tiny colourful thing right under the big ass "W" Icon. Now hit agree on the window asking if you're secure. Wait a few moments and agree you your 2FA app on your phone. You might have to ask your wife to agree if you are married and bought the license for your spouse only. Cheapskate! Now stay here for a few minutes, we've called the 🚓🚨 police.

phoenixz ,

According to Microsoft whistleblower Andrew Harris, Microsoft spent years ignoring a vulnerability while he proposed fixes to the "security nightmare." Instead, Microsoft feared it might lose its government contract by warning about the bug and allegedly downplayed the problem, choosing profits over security, ProPublica reported.

And this is exactly the problem. You STILL cannot trust them, fool me once, fool me twice?

This entire "weeewweeee sowwwyyy" bullshit excuse completely ignored the fact that they purposefully allowed the US government to be attacked because money is their bottom line. If it were a person (and aren't companies persons now in the US?) they would have been jailed for treason. Jail these assholes already and switch ALL your computers to Linux

barsquid ,

There needs to be a fine far larger than the contract to have any hope of curtailing this behavior.

The people making the decisions should be in jail. I don't know if this is fraud in the legal sense but this is literally fraudulent behavior.

Asafum ,

fucking seriously! Reading this absolutely disgusted me.

Bluefalcon ,

We prioritize security until our stock price drops a single point.

nutsack ,

three trillion dollars and they basically can't do it

NutWrench ,
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If Microsoft cares so much about security, then WTF are they doing greenlighting a project like CoPilot / Recall?

capital ,

Businesses that buy the enterprise versions of their software can disable those features in policy.

They are far less concerned with your security than their paying customers: businesses.

EnderMB ,

Like most big tech companies, they're actually several divisions all competing with each other. Lately, the AI divisions have latched on to the hype and they're pushing their wares to other divisions, often with enough clout to keep those in security/privacy quiet. Integrating LLM's is also a great way for a middle manager type to curry favour with the bosses, and to build little empires for themselves.

polographer ,

To be fair, MS “delayed” recall yesterday to fix the security issues, everybody else is hoping this is a soft-kill https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/13/24178144/microsoft-windows-ai-recall-feature-delay

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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Its part of their large scale automation strategy, wherein they gobble up as much of the business practices of an organization's staff as possible and then offer to provide "AI Employees" who replicate the logic of human staffers at a discounted price.

demonsword ,
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If Microsoft cares so much about security

they don't, this is all lip service

phoenixz ,

Microsoft cares so much about security

Are you kidding? I've known Microsoft as a shitty software vendor that gives a rats ass about security for over 40 years now. Microsoft never has cared about security, it's a running gag at this point

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