Microsoft Strikes Back: Unveils Azure Abusers Behind Celebrity Deepfake Scandal

Microsoft has identified four of ten individuals allegedly pilfering Azure credentials to create deepfake smut. Dubbed the Azure Abuse Enterprise, this gang used leaked API keys to access and resell Microsoft’s AI services. Microsoft is taking legal action to unmask the remaining suspects and halt this digital mischief.

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Microsoft is playing a high-stakes game of “Whack-a-Mole” with cyber-criminals, and this time, they’re swinging the mallet with a vengeance. Who knew the pursuit of deepfake justice could be so dramatic, with a cast straight out of a cyber-thriller—complete with code names like “Fiz” and “Drago”? Forget your popcorn, grab your firewall, because this tech showdown is heating up!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft is suing a group, dubbed the “Azure Abuse Enterprise,” for allegedly stealing Azure credentials to create deepfake smut videos.
  • The lawsuit names four individuals from various countries, including Iran, the UK, Hong Kong, and Vietnam.
  • The group allegedly used leaked API keys from Microsoft customers to access Azure services improperly.
  • Microsoft has seized domains related to the operation to gather evidence and disrupt their infrastructure.
  • While some alleged criminals remain unnamed, Microsoft is preparing criminal referrals for further law enforcement action.

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