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Hours after Microsoft revealed hacking groups affiliated with the Chinese government have been exploiting a flaw in its SharePoint software, Bloomberg News reports that the National Nuclear Security ...
It's not really a surprise, but at least one of the actors behind the first attacks via the Microsoft SharePoint zero-day ...
The US government agency in charge of designing and maintaining nuclear weapons was among those breached by a hack of ...
Chinese hackers are suspected of hacking the US nuclear weapons agency after breaching a flaw in Microsoft’s software.
Chinese hackers have exploited vulnerabilities in on-premises MS SharePoint document servers. Coud-based services are not thought to be affected.
Microsoft’s first patch for a major SharePoint bug failed, leading to a cyber espionage spree affecting up to 9,000 servers, ...
Microsoft knew of SharePoint security flaw but failed to effectively patch it, timeline shows - Nation and World News | ...
At least three major Chinese hacking groups were abusing recently discovered vulnerabilities to target businesses using ...
A critical flaw in Microsoft’s SharePoint software allowed China-linked hackers to breach dozens of systems worldwide, ...
One of the agencies affected by the zero-day vulnerability is the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
Microsoft said the vulnerability affects only on-site SharePoint servers used within businesses or organisations, and does not affect Microsoft's cloud-based SharePoint Online service.
The active exploitation of a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint has led to a sweeping cyberattack involving over ...