The move by the Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant is in response to an Aug. 6 report by The Guardian, which revealed how ...
Microsoft investigated its dealings with IMOD after The Guardian published an article revealing Israel spied on civilians.
Microsoft said it has ended a portion of the Israel Ministry of Defense's access to its technology that it used to spy on ...
Amid a consumer boycott of their Xbox business, Microsoft are apparently ending the Israeli military's access to certain ...
On August 6, The Guardian reported that “multiple individuals have asserted that the IDF is using Azure for the storage of files of phone calls obtained ...
"We decided to undertake a review of allegations that appeared in an article published on August 6 by The Guardian about a ...
Despite earlier reviews that found nothing untoward in Microsoft's dealings with the Israeli military, Smith said this ...
Microsoft announced Thursday that it is cutting off access to some of its services provided to a unit of Israel’s Ministry of ...
Microsoft has cut off some services to a unit of Israel's Ministry of Defence after an investigation found its technology had ...
Microsoft says it has barred the Israeli military from using technology it used to spy on millions of Palestinian civilian phone calls made each day in Gaza and the occupied West Bank and stored in ...
A series of media reports have alleged that Israel's forces have abused U.S. tech products to advance their aims in ...
The software company found the Israeli Defense Ministry violated Microsoft’s terms of service by using its Azure cloud services to surveil Gaza citizens.
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