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If exploited, attackers can gain full access to SharePoint content and potentially pivot to Outlook, Teams, and OneDrive.
More details emerged on the ToolShell zero-day attacks targeting SharePoint servers, but confusion remains over the ...
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A security patch Microsoft released this month failed to fully fix a critical flaw in the U.S. tech giant's SharePoint server ...
Hackers with ties to the Chinese government have been linked to a recent wave of widespread attacks targeting a Microsoft ...
Microsoft has observed three China-based threat actors, Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon and Storm-2603, exploiting the ...
Microsoft has started releasing updates to fix the exploited SharePoint zero-days tracked as CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771.
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Stocktwits on MSNMicrosoft Gains 19% Since May, But Retail Sentiment Tells A Different Story: Here’s The Latest On China-Backed CyberattacksMicrosoft Corp. (MSFT) shares have displayed an interesting pattern on Stocktwits–the stock has gained over 19% in value ...
Microsoft is following up and is also releasing a patch for the 2016 edition of Sharepoint. Admins should install this ...
An ongoing cyberattack campaign known as “ToolShell” is exploiting on-premises Microsoft SharePoint Servers and has ...
Microsoft said an attack campaign targeting zero-day vulnerabilities in on-premises SharePoint servers appears to have begun ...
While all patches against ‘ToolShell’ exploits are now available for on-premises SharePoint Servers, attackers will be looking to utilize the vulnerabilities for months to come, security researchers ...
Hackers have been exploiting two zero-day vulnerabilities in on-premises installations of Microsoft SharePoint to gain remote ...
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