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Exchange Server Hafnium Mitigations Available via Microsoft Defender Antivirus So-called "Hafnium" nation-state attackers have been exploiting four zero-day vulnerabilities in the Exchange Server product, ostensibly for espionage ...
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REvil Ransomware Targets Acer's Microsoft Exchange Server: Source The notorious REvil ransomware gang recently targeted a Microsoft Exchange server on Taiwanese PC giant Acer's domain, according to Advanced ...
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Hackers are exploiting a server vulnerability with a severity of 9.8 out of 10 As if the mass-exploitation of Exchange servers wasn't enough, now there's BIG-IP. Dan Goodin - 3/19/2021, 4:29 PM. Hackers are exploiting ...
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Ransomware threat increases risks from recent Microsoft hack, warns Cary tech firm CEO The Microsoft Exchange server hack is not over yet, is it? What's happening now? That is correct, the Microsoft Exchange breach is certainly not over. In ...
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Automatically mitigate ProxyLogon, detect IoCs associated with SolarWinds attackers' activities Microsoft has updated its Defender Antivirus to mitigate the ProxyLogon flaw on vulnerable Exchange Servers automatically, while the Cybersecurity ...
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Exclusive: "Complex software...will almost invariably contain flaws," says Vectra AI on Microsoft ... Patching the Exchange servers will prevent an attack if their Exchange server has not already been compromised. But it will not undo the foothold ...
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Cyberwar and information operations. Pressure to prevent another incident like the Hafnium-driven ... Exchange Server exploitation puts pressure on the US Administration to address vulnerabilities. President Biden is facing growing calls to strengthen US ...
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Perrysburg Township computers hacked LIME CITY — The Perrysburg Township administration computer server was a victim of computer hackers who attacked Microsoft exchange servers ...
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Microsoft security patch locks out Prime Minister's Office from using email ... operating from China called "Hafnium" had launched attacks using "previously unknown exploits targeting on-premises Exchange Server software.
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'Chinese hackers' hit Western Australia's parliament email network system "Recently, Hafnium has engaged in a number of attacks using previously unknown exploits targeting on-premises Exchange Server software. To date ...
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