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But they were supervised by American 'digital escorts' Microsoft has been left with egg on its face after an independent ...
Look over there! Amidst its own failure to fix a couple of bugs now under mass exploitation and being abused for espionage, ...
Too many threats, too much data, and too few skilled security analysts are making companies more vulnerable to cyberattacks, ...
While many companies maintain on-premise networks and servers, believing that they are more secure than the cloud, ...
Microsoft phishing scams use fake security alerts and links that redirect to credential-stealing pages with warning signs, ...
A top security researcher claims the massive SharePoint zero-day attack was fueled by a leak from a Microsoft partner program, giving hackers a critical head start.
Follow the MAPP A week after Microsoft told the world that its July software updates didn't fully fix a couple of bugs, which ...
Threat actors exploit SharePoint flaws to access internal systems, steal sensitive data, and carry out surveillance, ...
Chinese-linked hackers breached several U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Health and Human Services, by exploiting a vulnerability in ...
Researcher Khoa Dinh originally discovered the attack chain, and earlier this month, Code White GmbH was able to reproduce ...
Microsoft warns of hackers exploiting SharePoint vulnerabilities to breach critical organizations, including U.S. nuclear security.
New estimates regarding the recently-exploited Microsoft SharePoint vulnerabilities now evaluate that as many as 400 ...