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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 ...
The company uncovers evidence that at least three China-based hacking groups are abusing the zero-day flaw in SharePoint ...
Microsoft grapples with another high-profile security incident: The latest on the SharePoint attacks
Microsoft confirms Chinese hackers exploited a SharePoint flaw; Patches now available. Cloud-based Microsoft 365 not affected.
Microsoft says the Chinese threat actors Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon, and Storm-2603 have been exploiting the ToolShell zero-days.
Microsoft says Chinese hackers exploited security vulnerabilities in the company’s SharePoint platform, which it first ...
A security patch released by Microsoft last month failed to fully fix a critical flaw in U.S. tech giant's SharePoint server ...
Microsoft has responded to the recent global SharePoint vulnerability, stating that it has identified at least three breaches ...
Microsoft said it identified 2 groups as leveraging flaws in SharePoint software; China said it firmly opposes all forms of cyberattacks.
Microsoft said an attack campaign targeting zero-day vulnerabilities in on-premises SharePoint servers appears to have begun ...
At least 54 organizations have been breached in the attacks. Some of the attacks that targeted organizations using an ...
Microsoft said that Chinese state-sponsored hackers were part of recent series of attacks on its internet-facing SharePoint Servers.
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