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Chinese state-sponsored hackers are actively exploiting critical security vulnerabilities in users of Microsoft's popular ...
Microsoft identified two groups supported by the Chinese government, Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon, as leveraging flaws in SharePoint software used by customers who managed it on their ...
A critical flaw in Microsoft’s SharePoint software allowed China-linked hackers to breach dozens of systems worldwide, ...
One of the agencies affected by the zero-day vulnerability is the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
Microsoft has warned that Chinese state-sponsored hackers are among those exploiting flaws in its SharePoint software.
Hours after Microsoft revealed hacking groups affiliated with the Chinese government have been exploiting a flaw in its SharePoint software, Bloomberg News reports that the National Nuclear Security ...
The active exploitation of a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint has led to a sweeping cyberattack involving over ...
Bloomberg reported that no sensitive or classified information is known to have been compromised in the attack on the ...
CISA flags Microsoft SharePoint flaws under active attack by Chinese hackers. U.S. agencies must patch by July 23 ...
At least two Chinese hacking groups were using security flaws in SharePoint, a popular collaboration software, to breach ...
Microsoft says the Chinese threat actors Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon, and Storm-2603 have been exploiting the ToolShell ...
The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the agency responsible for maintaining Americas nuclear weapons arsenal, was reportedly affected by a cyberattack targeting Microsofts (NASDAQ ...