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Microsoft has urgently patched a critical zero-day flaw in SharePoint, exploited by hackers targeting businesses and U.S. government agencies.
Microsoft has released a critical patch for a security flaw in its SharePoint software. Hackers actively exploited this vulnerability, targeting businesses and US government agencies. The company ...
If exploited, attackers can gain full access to SharePoint content and potentially pivot to Outlook, Teams, and OneDrive.
Microsoft has issued an emergency fix for SharePoint software due to a zero-day vulnerability. Hackers exploited this flaw, ...
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 released a patch Monday for SharePoint Server 2016 that protects customers against a pair of vulnerabilities, which ...
The term "zero-day" attack refers to when a previously unknown vulnerability is targeted. Tens of thousands of servers are ...
Microsoft is issuing an emergency fix to close off a vulnerability in Microsoft’s SharePoint software that hackers have ...
Microsoft July 19 issued an alert about active attacks from vulnerabilities targeting SharePoint servers used within ...
Attackers are using a remote execution code on vulnerable systems to initiate a zero-day exploit called "ToolShell" that is ...
Microsoft warned users that hackers used a security flaw in its server software to attack government agencies and businesses ...
Microsoft has issued an urgent security alert this weekend after discovering attackers exploiting a critical zero‑day ...