Satellite internet is on the way after Arctic fiber cut unplugs part of Alaska

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Microsoft says early June disruptions to Outlook, cloud platform, were cyberattacks

Microsoft says the early June disruptions to its Microsoft's flagship office suite — including the Outlook email apps — were denial-of-service attacks by a shadowy new hacktivist group

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