Microsoft grapples with another security breach
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A series of cyberattacks targeting Microsoft collaboration software, specifically SharePoint, have been linked to Chinese hackers and threat actors.
The number of companies and organizations compromised by a security vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.’s SharePoint servers is increasing rapidly, with the tally of victims soaring more than six-fold in a few days,
Microsoft has pointed the finger at three Chinese nation-state actors. Here's what we know, plus how to guard against future attacks.
In ongoing hacks, Microsoft says it has identified two Chinese hacking groups taking advantage of a key software flaw.
Unknown threat actors have reportedly breached the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) network in attacks exploiting a recently patched Microsoft SharePoint zero-day vulnerability chain.
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A critical security flaw in Microsoft’s SharePoint server software has triggered a wave of cyber espionage targeting nearly 100 organisations globally. Although Microsoft released a patch earlier this month,
Hackers have breached about 400 government agencies, corporations and other groups, according to estimates from Eye Security.