
Google ($GOOGL) is actively criticizing Microsoft's ($MSFT) cybersecurity vulnerabilities in an effort to persuade corporate and government customers to switch to its software instead of Microsoft Office. The tech giant, which saw a +0.4% pre-market increase, is offering deep discounts to entice these customers, citing recent cybersecurity breaches and a report from the US government's cybersecurity review board. Google's campaign highlights Microsoft's inability to keep customers safe from cyberattacks and aims to capitalize on Microsoft's perceived security failures.
Google thinks the public sector can do better than Microsoft’s ‘security failures’ https://t.co/DlfBbVuFq1
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Google is offering deep discounts to government and corporate customers to entice them to switch from Microsoft Office as it attacks Microsoft's cybersecurity over recent breaches, citing US gov't cybersecurity review board report https://t.co/43sIJmBWi5


