Read More: Microsoft warns Windows 7 users of the imminent end to support According to Microsoft, the breach happened from January 1 to March 28 by exploiting a customer’s agent credentials. Microsoft since then disabled the credentials in question, thereby putting an end to the attack. Due to this occurrence, you might get some spam emails sent from sketchy sources that will want you to provide payment or any information whatsoever. You should be careful in dealing with such emails as they might be fraudulent or a phishing attack. Microsoft has also increased monitoring on the accounts affected to quickly detect any strange operations. SEE: Is Microsoft 365 really that much better than Office 2019? How the attack was staged is still unclear neither are the parties involved and the number of users affected. Moreso, enterprise users appear not to be affected by this development. Nonetheless, breaching emails remain one of the most common types of hacking in this age. [Source: Techcrunch]