Microsoft fixes 2 SharePoint zero-days under attack
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Microsoft has issued an alert about "active attacks" on server software used by government agencies and businesses to share documents within organizations, and recommended security updates that customers should apply immediately.
Microsoft users are, under attack again and this time the threat has escalated to a new level with Coles and Telstra apearing to have already shut down their SharePoint cloud access in Australia. Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure has again come under fire after a critical vulnerability in its SharePoint software — embedded in Microsoft 365,
Microsoft 365 and Outlook users are being targeted by a tactic that injects fake billing alerts directly into their calendars.
Microsoft has urgently addressed active cyberattacks targeting SharePoint servers used by organizations, including government agencies. The attacks exploit previously unknown vulnerabilities, potentially impacting over 10,
Patches have been issued for two versions of Microsoft’s SharePoint software, while one version remains vulnerable.
Microsoft confirmed via an update on its Azure Status website that a 9-hour outage was a result of a DDoS attack that affected its Microsoft 365 and Azure services. The distributed denial-of ...
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