Microsoft Could Reap More Than $150 Million in New US Cyber Spending, Upsetting Some Lawmakers

Microsoft Could Reap More Than $150 Million in New US Cyber Spending, Upsetting Some Lawmakers
A Microsoft logo is seen on an office building in New York on July 28, 2015. Mike Segar/Reuters
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SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON—Microsoft stands to receive nearly a quarter of COVID-related relief funds destined for U.S. cybersecurity defenders, sources told Reuters, angering some lawmakers who don’t want to increase funding for a company whose software was recently at the heart of two big hacks.

Congress allocated the funds at issue in the COVID relief bill signed last week after two enormous cyberattacks leveraged weaknesses in Microsoft products to reach into computer networks at federal and local agencies and tens of thousands of companies. One breach attributed to Russia in December grabbed emails from the Justice, Commerce, and Treasury departments.