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Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities, ransomware lead spring 2021 cyberattack trends Cisco's Talos team said 35% of incidents led back to Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities reported early in 2021, but new ransomware families ...
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Microsoft Exchange Server dominates Cisco Talos spring 2021 cyberattack report Exchange woes comprised 35% of all incidents Cisco Talos investigated. In case you haven't kept up with Microsoft Exchange Server and its troubles ...
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Understanding the Biden Administration's Cybersecurity Executive Order In a fact sheet issued with the order, the administration notes the highly publicized attacks against SolarWinds, Microsoft Exchange and the Colonial ...
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Zero Trust, a core component of any modern security strategy The headline-grabbing Microsoft Exchange hack is one such example, in which a Chinese espionage group exploited four newly-discovered flaws in ...
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Senior CDM Program Official Sees 'Extremely Busy' 2021 Following Breaches ... and strategy following the high profile SolarWinds, Microsoft Exchange, and Pulse Connect Secure hacks that have come to light since late last year.
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BCD Travel Selects Exoprise Monitoring Solution to Deliver Resilient Microsoft 365 Digital ... ... Exoprise CloudReady synthetic sensors specialize in capturing detailed real-time metrics for cloud services such as Microsoft Teams, Exchange, ...
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Hackers threaten poisonings, blackouts of utilities. So, are we prepared? You see with the Solar Winds hack by the Russians, you saw the Microsoft Exchange hack by the Chinese, we know what happened previously with ...
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The White House opens a new era of cybersecurity And earlier this year, Chinese-linked attackers targeted hundreds of thousands of Microsoft Exchange mail servers worldwide. These incidents ...
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This new hacking group has a nasty surprise for African, Middle East diplomats ... deploy a Linux backdoor, whereas, in another, BackdoorDiplomacy adopted Microsoft Exchange server bugs to deploy China Chopper, a webshell.
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Justice Department, international law enforcement disrupt major marketplace for cybercriminals ... a court order to remove malicious code that hackers installed on hundreds of U.S. computers using a vulnerability affecting Microsoft Exchange.
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