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A top security researcher claims the massive SharePoint zero-day attack was fueled by a leak from a Microsoft partner program ...
MAPP program to blame? A week after Microsoft told the world that its July software updates didn't fully fix a couple of bugs ...
The SharePoint vulnerability first came to light in May when Vietnamese security researcher Dinh Ho Anh Khoa demonstrated it at the Pwn2Own cybersecurity conference in Berlin, organized by Trend Micro ...
Microsoft is investigating whether a leak from its early alert system for cybersecurity companies allowed Chinese hackers to ...
Although Microsoft acknowledged the SharePoint problem, the original fix did not prevent hacking. Right now government and ...
Microsoft has released security patches for the zero-day vulnerability chain dubbed ToolShell, capable of remote code ...
Hackers exploited a major security flaw in widely used Microsoft server software to launch a global attack on government ...
A July 8 fix for a critical SharePoint zero-day failed to stop active exploitation, enabling state-backed attackers to breach ...
A China-based hacking group is deploying Warlock ransomware on Microsoft SharePoint servers vulnerable to widespread attacks ...
Microsoft has pointed the finger at three Chinese nation-state actors for exploiting the SharePoint vulnerabilities. Here's what we know about the security flaws and how to guard against future ...
ESET Research has been monitoring intense attacks involving the recently discovered ToolShell zero-day vulnerabilities.