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Microsoft has pointed the finger at three Chinese nation-state actors for exploiting the SharePoint vulnerabilities. Here's what we know about the security flaws and how to guard against future ...
A China-based hacking group is deploying Warlock ransomware on Microsoft SharePoint servers vulnerable to widespread attacks ...
A July 8 fix for a critical SharePoint zero-day failed to stop active exploitation, enabling state-backed attackers to breach ...
The department has been holding daily calls with Microsoft since the zero-day was discovered, the DOD CIO said at an event ...
Microsoft contained a major SharePoint security flaw, amid fresh questions about the future of its legacy on-premises ...
Hackers exploited a major security flaw in widely used Microsoft server software to launch a global attack on government ...
More information has emerged on the ToolShell SharePoint zero-day attacks, including impact, victims, and threat actors.
A cyber-espionage campaign centred on vulnerable Microsoft software now involves the deployment of ransomware.
In yet another alarming example of government systems falling prey to cyber threats, the National Nuclear Security ...
Microsoft recently patched two major flaws in SharePoint on-prem instances, but the effects could be long-lasting.
A vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint has led to a wave of cyberattacks, hitting at least 400 organisations across government, tech, and education sectors.