Microsoft Hack Hits Hundreds of Firms, Agencies
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Are you sure you wouldn't rather run in our cloud? Microsoft has made Subscription Editions (SE) of Exchange Server and Skype for Business Server generally available, marking an end to year-numbered versions.… Redmond has cut it fine for the updates.
Microsoft this week announced it will be bringing its Extended Security Update (ESU) program for on-premises Exchange Server 2016 and 2019, offering organizations critical protection as they approach the end of life.
When it isn't possible to install the critical Microsoft Exchange updates, the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) recommends that untrusted connections to Exchange server port 443 should ...
Microsoft has apparently tweaked an Exchange function. As a result, "[EXTERNAL]" currently appears in the subject line.
Another Exchange Server 2019 improvement expected "early next year" will be the ability to get a dashboard view of the patch status of Exchange Servers in a computing environment, Microsoft promised.
Microsoft is urging customers to apply the updates as soon as possible due to the critical rating of the flaws. The flaws affected Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, and Exchange Server 2019.
Microsoft has issued a 31-day warning for Exchange Server 2013 users. On April 11, 2023, the software will no longer be kept secure by Microsoft so users need to migrate to alternative solutions.
Microsoft’s mitigation for the Exchange Server zero-days can be bypassed. Microsoft’s proposed mitigation is to block the known attack patterns by using the URL Rewrite engine available under ...
Microsoft Corp. today released software updates to plug four critical security holes that attackers have been using to plunder email communications at companies that use its Exchange Server products.
Microsoft warned customers today that Exchange Server 2013 will reach its extended end-of-support (EOS) date 90 days from now, on April 11, 2023.
A major security vulnerability in Microsoft's widely used Sharepoint server software has been exploited by hackers, causing chaos within businesses and government agencies.