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Why the Microsoft Exchange Server attack isn't going away soon For some victims, patching and proper forensics will be difficult, plus new threat actors are now exploiting the same Exchange Server vulnerabilities. By ...
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Amid widespread Exchange Server attacks, Microsoft issues patch for older versions Microsoft issued a patch late Monday evening for older, unsupported versions of Microsoft Exchange servers in an attempt to lessen the blow of ... Australian email servers vulnerable to China-backed spying group Hafnium's Microsoft Exchange ... - NEWS.com.au
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Microsoft's big email hack: What happened, who did it, and why it matters On March 2, Microsoft said there were vulnerabilities in its Exchange Server mail and calendar software for corporate and government data centers.
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No signs yet of Exchange Server compromises at federal agencies, CISA says The "vast majority" of civilian agencies have addressed vulnerabilities in the Exchange Server email software following an emergency directive from ...
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Dealing with Hafnium's work against Microsoft Exchange Server and Holiday Bear's visit to the ... Dealing with Hafnium's work against Microsoft Exchange Server and Holiday Bear's visit to the SolarWinds supply chain. A plea for OSINT, and some ...
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US Reels From SolarWinds, Microsoft Exchange Attack One-Two Punch Microsoft on Monday night issued patches for older, unsupported versions of its Exchange Server email software in the wake of a major hack linked to ...
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Exchange servers under siege from at least 10 APT groups ESET Research has found LuckyMouse, Tick, Winnti Group, and Calypso, among others, are likely using the recent Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities ...
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Patch Tuesday notes. Exchange Server still under attack. Retaliation for cyber operations ... China's Hafnium group is widely held responsible for the Exchange Server campaign. The supply chain compromise involving SolarWinds' Orion ...
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Here's what we know so far about the massive Microsoft Exchange hack The hack is mainly a concern for business and government customers that use Microsoft's Exchange Server product. Microsoft said it has "no evidence ...
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Microsoft Exchange hack: Why so many enterprises still run their own Exchange servers Commentary: Enterprises try their best to secure their data, but running on-premises mail servers arguably doesn't do this. So why do they do it, ...
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Microsoft Update Catalog Security Update For Exchange Server 2013 CU23 (KB5000871), Exchange Server 2013, Security Updates, 3/2/2021, n/a, 77.0 MB 80691260.
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Microsoft Exchange "Hafnium" Hack: Recommended Steps ... of US-based businesses currently hosting "on-premise" Microsoft Exchange Servers. ... Microsoft Exchange "Hafnium" Hack: Recommended Steps.
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