Microsoft says it stopped providing some cloud and AI services to Israel after allegations that it used the services to ...
On Sept. 25, Microsoft’s vice-chair and president, Brad Smith, told staff that the company had “ceased and disabled a set of ...
Microsoft has cut off some of the services it was providing to the Israeli Ministry of Defense (IMOD).
A series of media reports have alleged that Israel's forces have abused U.S. tech products to advance their aims in ...
Move follows news investigation in August revealing Israel was using Microsoft’s services to spy on Palestinians.
Microsoft announced Thursday that it is cutting off access to some of its services provided to a unit of Israel’s Ministry of ...
Preliminary evidence supported a media investigation that reported mass surveillance of Palestinian phone calls.
The AP also reported that Israel’s military used Microsoft Azure to compile information gathered through mass surveillance, ...
Microsoft investigated its dealings with IMOD after The Guardian published an article revealing Israel spied on civilians.
After facing employee protests, Microsoft says it's 'ceased and disabled' a set of services that Israel's Ministry of Defense ...
Microsoft said it found that Israel was violating some terms of service for its products and that it does “not provide ...
The software company found the Israeli Defense Ministry violated Microsoft’s terms of service by using its Azure cloud ...