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Microsoft fixes SharePoint zero-day exploits used in cyberattacks and ransomware - how to patch them
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 ...
Storm-2603 exploits SharePoint flaws to deploy Warlock ransomware, affecting 400+ victims. Microsoft urges mitigation.
Microsoft’s security analysts confirm that a number of cyber attacks on on-premise SharePoint Server users involve ransomware ...
Microsoft has observed two named Chinese nation-state actors, Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon, exploiting vulnerabilities ...
A China-based hacking group is deploying Warlock ransomware on Microsoft SharePoint servers vulnerable to widespread attacks ...
"A leak happened here somewhere," Dustin Childs, head of threat awareness at Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), told ...
A China-linked threat actor has been observed exploiting SharePoint servers to deliver ransomware, according to Microsoft ...
Ransomware has officially entered the Microsoft SharePoint exploitation ring. Late Wednesday, in an update to its earlier ...
New estimates regarding the recently-exploited Microsoft SharePoint vulnerabilities now evaluate that as many as 400 ...
Threat actors exploit SharePoint flaws to access internal systems, steal sensitive data, and carry out surveillance, ...
Microsoft is warning organizations about active exploitation of on-premises SharePoint servers by the Storm-2603 group.
In the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, SharePoint Servers have emerged as a significant target for cybercriminals. These platforms are essential for businesses worldwide, facilitating ...
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