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Chinese state-sponsored hackers are actively exploiting critical security vulnerabilities in users of Microsoft's popular ...
A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday that its initial solution did not work. The spokesperson added that Microsoft had released further patches that fixed the issue. It remains unclear who is ...
Microsoft said an attack campaign targeting zero-day vulnerabilities in on-premises SharePoint servers appears to have begun ...
Two of the crews behind the zero-day attacks are government-backed: Linen Typhoon (aka Emissary Panda, APT27) and Violet Typhoon (aka Zirconium, Judgment Panda, APT31), Microsoft's threat intel team ...
LONDON >> A security patch released by Microsoft earlier this month failed to fully fix a critical flaw in the U.S. tech company’s SharePoint server software that had been identified at a hacking ...
Microsoft said that Chinese state-sponsored hackers were part of recent series of attacks on its internet-facing SharePoint Servers.
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Axios on MSNMicrosoft warned that at least three Chinese hacking groups have been targeting SharePoint
At least three China-based hacking teams have been exploiting a previously unknown flaw in Microsoft SharePoint since at ...
At least 54 organizations have been breached in the attacks. Some of the attacks that targeted organizations using an ...
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