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A Chinese hacking group is deploying Warlock ransomware on Microsoft SharePoint servers vulnerable to widespread attacks targeting the recently patched ToolShell zero-day exploit chain.
Microsoft has observed two named Chinese nation-state actors, Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon, exploiting vulnerabilities ...
Multiple hacking groups—including state actors from China—have targeted a vulnerability in older, on-premises versions of the ...
Victims of the recent global hacking campaign include the National Institutes of Health and the National Nuclear Security ...
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One of the hacked organizations reportedly includes the U.S. agency responsible for maintaining the country's stockpile of ...
Chinese hackers have exploited vulnerabilities in on-premises MS SharePoint document servers. Coud-based services are not thought to be affected.
In ongoing hacks, Microsoft says it has identified two Chinese hacking groups taking advantage of a key software flaw.
Microsoft has pointed the finger at three Chinese nation-state actors for exploiting the SharePoint vulnerabilities. Here's ...
The recent SharePoint breach indicates the urgent need for cybersecurity. Investors can use ETFs like HACK and CIBR to ...
Microsoft Corp. has determined that China-linked hacking groups are targeting deployments of its SharePoint file sharing ...