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Microsoft says the Chinese threat actors Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon, and Storm-2603 have been exploiting the ToolShell ...
A botched security patch by Microsoft has left its widely-used SharePoint Server exposed to a critical vulnerability—fueling ...
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 ...
An analysis by Microsoft names three different groups from China as the attackers of the latest Sharepoint vulnerability. But ...
Hackers with ties to the Chinese government have been linked to a recent wave of widespread attacks targeting a Microsoft ...
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CISA flags Microsoft SharePoint flaws under active attack by Chinese hackers. U.S. agencies must patch by July 23 ...
Microsoft has observed three China-based threat actors, Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon and Storm-2603, exploiting the ...
The active exploitation of a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint has led to a sweeping cyberattack involving over ...
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Microsoft knew of SharePoint security flaw but failed to effectively patch it, timeline shows
A security patch released by Microsoft earlier this month failed to fully fix a critical flaw in the U.S. tech company's ...
While all patches against ‘ToolShell’ exploits are now available for on-premises SharePoint Servers, attackers will be ...
Microsoft is following up and is also releasing a patch for the 2016 edition of Sharepoint. Admins should install this ...
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