Microsoft has alerted some of its webmail users of possible hacker attacks that could access their email accounts illegally, according to media reports Saturday.
In an email notification to some affected users, which appeared on social media, Microsoft said it became aware of an issue involving unauthorized access to some customers' web-based email accounts by cybercriminals.
"We have identified that a Microsoft support agent's credentials were compromised, enabling individuals outside Microsoft to access information within your Microsoft email account" between Jan. 1 and March 28, Microsoft said in the email.
The unauthorized access could have allowed unauthorized parties to view or access information of Microsoft email user accounts, such as email address, folder names, and the subject lines of emails, it said.
However, the software giant said the content of attached documents to emails would not be read or viewed, and it did not specify how many users of its Outlook.com mail service were affected.
"Microsoft regrets any inconvenience caused by this issue," said the company, recommending that affected users reset their login passwords.
The company assured its users that it has immediately disabled the compromised credentials to prevent their use for any further unauthorized access.
Microsoft has offered contact information for its data protection officer to help possible hacking victims to better protect their email accounts.