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Microsoft Exchange Zero-Day Vulnerabilities May Impact Healthcare Cybersecurity "Microsoft Exchange is used in the Healthcare and Public Health (HPH) sector and therefore poses a significant threat," HHS Health Sector ...
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Microsoft Updates Mitigation for Exchange Server Zero-Days - Dark Reading Researchers had discovered that Microsoft's original mitigation steps for the so-called "ProxyNotShell" flaws was easily bypassed.
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Microsoft Releases Guidance on Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server Note: Microsoft Exchange Online is not affected. An attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system. CISA ...
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Microsoft Exchange attack: Temporary solution to patch zero-day flaw can be bypassed Microsoft recently confirmed that it is aware and now working on patching two zero-day vulnerabilities on Microsoft Exchange server that were used ...
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Zero Day Microsoft Exchange Server Vulnerabilities Being Actively Exploited Microsoft was warned that two zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server are being actively exploited in the wild and has shared ...
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Attackers can bypass Microsoft Exchange mitigation for on-premises servers Microsoft's mitigation instructions apply to on-premise Exchange Server customers and that Exchange Outline clients do not need to take action.
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Microsoft Exchange under 0-day attack, hundreds of thousands of servers at risk | TechSpot The culprits, likely Chinese-based, are trying to spread a remotely-controlled encrypted backdoor. Microsoft Exchange is again experiencing a security ...
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Microsoft mitigations for recently disclosed Exchange zero-days can be easily bypassed The mitigation shared by Microsoft for the two recently disclosed Exchange zero-day vulnerabilities can be bypassed, expert warns.
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Microsoft reports two zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server It should be noted, says Microsoft, that authenticated access to the vulnerable Exchange Server is necessary to successfully exploit either ...
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Microsoft's mitigation for preventing Exchange Server zero-day exploits can be bypassed Attackers are chaining two vulnerabilities in active attacks to achieve remote code execution on Microsoft Exchange Server.
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