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Closing the gaps is not enough against the current toolshell attacks. After all, attackers could already be inside. We show ...
Almost a year to the day after a global Windows outage that rocked companies from Delta Air Lines (DAL) to local hospitals, ...
Two of the crews behind the zero-day attacks are government-backed: Linen Typhoon (aka Emissary Panda, APT27) and Violet ...
A vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint has led to a wave of cyberattacks, hitting at least 400 organisations across government, tech, and education sectors.
Multiple hacking groups—including state actors from China—have targeted a vulnerability in older, on-premises versions of the ...
PLUS: China upgrades smartphone surveillance tools; Ring eases anti-snooping stance; and more Infosec In Brief Microsoft has warned users of SharePoint Server that three on-prem versions of the ...
The term "zero-day" attack refers to when a previously unknown vulnerability is targeted. Tens of thousands of servers are ...
Australia's cybersecurity agency has issued a critical alert over Microsoft's SharePoint Server vulnerability impacting ...
There is an ongoing attack targeting flaws in Microsoft’s SharePoint server software. Microsoft has published guidance on protecting vulnerable systems, and these vulnerabilities only impact ...
The tech giants have evidence that Chinese hackers are exploiting the new bug, but warned "multiple actors" are also hacking ...
SharePoint flaws exploited in wild, no patch yet for 2016/2019 editions. Over 85 servers compromised globally since July 18.