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China Likely Outed Soon For Exchange Hacks Still, as Breaking Defense readers know, the Microsoft Exchange cyberespionage entailed some remarkable events and has left some unanswered ...
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New Critical Security Warning Issued For All Windows Versions As 'PrintNightmare' Confirmed "At the same time, this vulnerability is generally less dangerous than, say, the recent zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange, mainly because, ...
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Fancy Bear Running Long Brute-Force Campaign on US Targets ... of known vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange. "This brute force capability allows the 85th GTsSS actors to access protected data, including email, ...
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Three Strategies To Combat Catastrophic Cyberattacks The casualties of cyber warfare are growing. USAID, SolarWinds, Microsoft Exchange, the Colonial Pipeline, the Irish Health Service and the city of ...
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Widespread Brute-Force Attacks Tied to Russia's APT28 ... as (CVE-2020-0688) – a vulnerability in the control panel of Microsoft's Exchange Server – and CVE 2020-17144, also found in Exchange Server.
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CISA Urges Orgs to Disable Windows Print Spooler on Critical Systems Microsoft issued patches for a remote code execution (RCE) flaw ... the recent zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange, mainly because in order ...
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Why quantum and data protection should go hand in hand ... federal agencies and partners – SolarWinds, Microsoft Exchange Server and now the Colonial Pipeline – has prompted government to take action.
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House Lawmakers Request $400 Million CISA Budget Increase ... cyber attacks, including the SolarWinds Orion hack, the Colonial Pipeline ransomware incident, the Microsoft Exchange attack and a cyber hijack on ...
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The Countdown Towards Zero Trust and MFA ... incidents: SolarWinds in December 2020, Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities in March 2021 and, most recently, the DarkSide ransomware attacks.
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Enterprise and cloud environments have been under siege from Russian hackers since 2019 Those credentials were used to exploit unpatched Microsoft Exchange servers still vulnerable to damaging remote code execution weaknesses ...
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