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Microsoft has observed two named Chinese nation-state actors, Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon, exploiting vulnerabilities ...
Microsoft on Saturday warned that hackers are exploiting a critical vulnerability in SharePoint, dubbed ToolShell, to launch attacks against on-premises customers. The vulnerability, tracked as ...
Yet another survey has found that migration to the cloud is not the panacea many people thought it might be, and unexpected ...
A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.’s SharePoint with no known patch is being exploited in the wild as security ...
Microsoft has issued a warning to its business clients regarding active attacks exploiting vulnerabilities in on-premises ...
Microsoft recently patched two major flaws in SharePoint on-prem instances, but the effects could be long-lasting.
Microsoft said an attack campaign targeting zero-day vulnerabilities in on-premises SharePoint servers appears to have begun by July 7, tied to three Chinese hack ...
As the internet becomes the primary place where corporations store their valuable data, cybersecurity is only going to get ...
Microsoft links SharePoint attacks to three China-based groups; flaws allow code execution and data theft on unpatched ...
Zero-day exploits are the ghosts in the machine, silent, invisible, and devastating when they finally make themselves known.
Two of the crews behind the zero-day attacks are government-backed: Linen Typhoon (aka Emissary Panda, APT27) and Violet ...