Starting 2014 on the wrong foot, several of Skype’s consumer-facing properties appear to have been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army. The breach is “most likely linked to the U.S.
National Security Agency’s surveillance programs,” The Next Web suggests. “Many tech companies, including Skype’s parent company, Microsoft, have taken steps to refute claims
that they have been cooperating with the government.”
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