Microsoft considers emergency requests from law enforcement agencies around the world, and requires these requests be in writing on official letterhead, signed by a law enforcement authority. The request must contain a summary of the emergency, along with an explanation of how the information sought will assist law enforcement in addressing the emergency. Each …
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Microsoft considers emergency requests from law enforcement agencies around the world, and requires these requests be in writing on official letterhead, signed by a law enforcement authority. The request must contain a summary of the emergency, along with an explanation of how the information sought will assist law enforcement in addressing the emergency. Each …
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Microsoft received nearly 900 customer data requests about more than 1,000 users from Australian law enforcement bodies in the six months ending June 2019.
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Microsoft has joined Google and Twitter by releasing data on law enforcement requests for the first time — and general counsel Brad Smith has a lot to say about it.
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The 2012 Law Enforcement Requests Report covers all the company's major online services -- Hotmail, Outlook.com, SkyDrive, Xbox Live, Microsoft Account, and Office 365. Data relating to Skype, which Microsoft acquired in October 2011, was also released. Xbox Live users were among those targeted by law enforcement agencies' requests.
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Toggle share menu for: Office 365 usage kit for law enforcement Share Share Check out some of the scenarios below and see how Microsoft can help you. Use case: Richland Police . Richland Police Department uses Office 365 to make faster decisions and better serve the community. See how. Develop. Get critical information on crime trends, bulletins, and alerts …
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Employees at Microsoft are asking the company end its contracts with law enforcement agencies. Conventional wisdom dictates that during times of high unemployment and economic chaos, employees
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It appears that documents associated with law enforcement inquiries were stolen. If we find that customer information related to those requests has been compromised, we will take appropriate action. Out of regard for the privacy of our employees and customers – as well as the sensitivity of law enforcement inquiries – we will not comment on the validity of any stolen emails or …
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Law Enforcement Use Only. Law Enforcement Hotline: (425) 722-1299 . Where to Serve Criminal Legal Process . MSN Services (MSN.com, WebTV, Groups, Chat, Messenger, etc): FAX: (425) 727-3490 : Microsoft Corporation . Attn: MSN Custodian of Records : One Microsoft Way . Redmond, WA 98052-6399 : MSN Hotmail/Passport: FAX: (650) 693-7061 : MSN Hotmail . …
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Microsoft received more than 1,800 customer data requests from Australian and New Zealand law enforcement bodies in 2019, according to the company’s latest Law Enforcement Requests Report.
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Last year, Microsoft got 75,378 law enforcement requests for customer information, which potentially affected 137,424 accounts or other identifiers, according to Smith. All of its major online services are covered in the report, including Hotmail, Outlook.com, SkyDrive, Xbox LIVE, Office 365 as well as Skype. In 2.1 percent of those cases, Microsoft disclosed what it refers to as …
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For the first time ever, Microsoft has released a report that provides data on the number of requests the software giant received from law enforcement agencies Zephyrus Duo review Asus' gaming laptop is excellent for content creators
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Together, Microsoft and Skype received a total of 75,378 law enforcement requests in 2012. Skype was the subject of only 4,713 of those requests; the remainder concerned other Microsoft products. The raw numbers, broken down by country, shine a light on governments’ user data requests, a process that often impacts the privacy rights of users. …
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Eleven law enforcement requests focused on Microsoft enterprise customers. “In general, we believe that law enforcement requests for information from an enterprise customer are best directed to that customer rather than a tech company that happens to host that customer’s data,” Smith said. On Skype alone, there were 4,713 requests from law …
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Law Enforcement Requests Report Microsoft: Calendar Year 2012 This data set is for Microsoft services excluding Skype. Total # of Requests Accounts/ Users Specified in Requests Some Customer Data Disclosed No Customer Data Disclosed Requests Resulting in Disclosure of Content Requests Resulting in Disclosure of Only Subscriber/Transactional (Non-Content) …
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Microsoft on Thursday released its first transparency report, detailing what information was sought from the company last year by governments and law enforcement agencies around the world -- and
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Between January and June 2018, Microsoft says it received 4,948 legal requests from US law enforcement, a significant increase from the 3,984 legal requests it received in the previous six months, in the second half of 2017. US law enforcement sought data on 14,015 accounts, compared to the 10,138 accounts it wanted to unmask in H2 2017.
While globally, law enforcement requests for user data remained the same, Microsoft reported a 25 percent rise in legal requests received from US law enforcement for data on its users and enterprise customers.
Microsoft has a long history of building technology for law enforcement, starting 15 years ago when the company rolled out a portal to help police track cybercrime. Microsoft's contract with London police has a starring role in a recent advertisement for Microsoft Teams, a remote collaboration tool.
Additionally, consistent with applicable law and industry practice, Microsoft sometimes discloses limited information to law enforcement where we believe the disclosure is necessary to prevent an emergency involving danger of death or serious physical injury to a person.