Microsoft fixes 2 SharePoint zero-days under attack
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Active SharePoint exploits since July 7 target governments and tech firms globally, risking key theft and persistent access.
Officials in Indiana and Missouri said technologists remain watchful, but their states so far seem to have avoided compromise. The latter’s Office of Administration credited a layered security approach for helping deflect bad actors.
The zero-day vulnerability — which was first disclosed late Saturday — has been exploited by several Chinese state-aligned groups, according to Microsoft.
Microsoft issued an emergency fix to close off a vulnerability in its SharePoint software that hackers have exploited to carry out widespread attacks on businesses and at least some federal agencies.
Microsoft’s widely used collaboration platform, SharePoint, has come under threat from hackers exploiting a dangerous zero-day vulnerability. This flaw affects on-premises SharePoint servers—the kind many governments,
A security patch Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab released this month failed to fully fix a critical flaw in the U.S. tech giant's SharePoint server software, opening the door to a sweeping global cyber espionage effort,
A series of cyberattacks targeting Microsoft collaboration software, specifically SharePoint, have been linked to Chinese hackers and threat actors.