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Saturday Hashtag: #TrumpCyberSabotage

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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 ...
US Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro said, 'If this happened to these big banks, to these Fortune 500, brand-name, quintessential ...
"A leak happened here somewhere," Dustin Childs, head of threat awareness at Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), told ...
Be wary of emails with a sense of urgency and instead of clicking on links without a second thought, hover over them with ...
Tea, an app designed to let women safely discuss men they date, has been breached, with thousands of selfies and photo IDs of ...
Microsoft has attributed SharePoint breaches to state-sponsored hackers from China. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Threat actors exploit SharePoint flaws to access internal systems, steal sensitive data, and carry out surveillance, ...
Microsoft is reportedly investigating if Chinese hackers exploited SharePoint vulnerabilities through a leak in its early alert system, following an unsuccessful security patch.
Tech giant Microsoft has said Chinese hacking groups were believed to be behind the recent attacks on its SharePoint ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, SharePoint Servers have emerged as a significant target for cybercriminals. These platforms are ...