The privacy browser DuckDuckGo, which claims to keep users safe from hidden third party trackers, has actually been found to be tracking users through Microsoft platforms.
Hackers released some of the source code for Bing and Cortana to demonstrate their might; Microsoft is the fourth large company that they manage to violate.
In a news release, the technology corporation said that a federal court in Virginia had granted Microsoft's Dec. 2 request to allow its Digital Crimes Unit to seize the U.S.-based websites.
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