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Hackers Using Malicious IIS Server Module to Steal Microsoft Exchange Credentials - News ... "Owowa is a C#-developed .NET v4.0 assembly that is intended to be loaded as a module within an IIS web server that also exposes Exchange's Outlook ...
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Microsoft 365 - Add a storage account and sync DPM backups to the cloud - TechGenix Here is my previous article on backing Exchange 2016 or Exchange 2019 up ... need to download the backup agent and install it on your DPM server.
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Patch Tuesday Roundup - December 2021 - TechGenix This EoP vulnerability affects supported versions of Windows client and server operating systems. Attack vector is local, so the attacker would have ...
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Five cybersecurity lessons learned in 2021 | ITProPortal Attacks on Microsoft Exchange Server were first noticed in January 2021, and when Microsoft deployed a fix on March 2, the number of attacks quickly ...
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China-Backed Hackers Manipulate Microsoft Server Software Security Glitch: WSJ - Benzinga One of the groups exploiting the security hole in Log4j is the same China-backed group linked to a widespread attack on Microsoft Exchange servers ...
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T&T among several countries hit by cyberattacks from international hacking group ... In some observed activity, the Nickel malware used exploits targeting unpatched on-premises Exchange Server and SharePoint systems.
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Relentless Log4j Attacks Include State Actors, Possible Worm | Threatpost Hafnium is known for targeting Exchange servers with the ProxyLogon ... Self propagating with the ability to stand up a self hosted server on ...
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China-backed hackers appearing to be exploiting security flaws in Internet software - Texas ... ... a wide range of serious vulnerabilities in computer server software. ... a widespread attack on Microsoft Exchange servers earlier this year.
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Zero-trust cyber security the best protection for cloud-based computing: interview with Zscaler So, I moved my traditional Exchange Server from an on-prem environment where maybe 40% of my internal email would be going through my internal ...
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Hackers in China and Iran are exploiting flaws in Log4j computers, affecting hundreds of ... ... industrial control systems to web servers and consumer electronics. ... Exchange Server software was using Log4j to "extend normal targeting.".
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