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An ongoing cyberattack campaign known as “ToolShell” is exploiting on-premises Microsoft SharePoint Servers and has reportedly compromised organizations worldwide.
Security researchers say Microsoft customers should take immediate action to defend against the ongoing cyberattacks, and ...
Microsoft on Sunday warned of an active and potentially widespread hacking campaign targeting customers running on‑premises ...
The attacks, discovered over the weekend, exploit a previously unknown vulnerability in the document-sharing software, ...
Patches have been issued for two versions of Microsoft’s SharePoint software, while one version remains vulnerable.
Microsoft confirmed “active” cyberattacks exploiting vulnerabilities in on-premises SharePoint Servers and released emergency patches for several versions of the systems.
Hackers are exploiting a significant Microsoft vulnerability chain that allows them gain control of on-premises SharePoint servers, steal cryptographic keys, and access Windows applications like ...
Michael Sikorski, CTO and head of threat Intelligence for Unit 42 at Palo Alto Networks, told SDxCentral that “on-prem SharePoint deployments – particularly within government, schools, and healthcare, ...
Microsoft said the company has been "coordinating closely with CISA, DOD Cyber Defense Command, and key cybersecurity ...
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Hackers are actively exploiting a critical SharePoint zero-day vulnerability to compromise dozens of servers and steal ...
Hackers breach government agencies, universities and energy firms while waiting for a fix A CrowdStrike senior vice-president of cybersecurity has warned that anyone running a hosted SharePoint server ...