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Microsoft Exchange breach a wake-up call to ditch the server Watson says the Microsoft hack allows criminals to install malicious software on the servers and computers of many local SMEs that still have exchange ...
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Ransomware and Microsoft Exchange attacks surging There are global surges in ransomware attacks alongside increases in cyber attacks targeting Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities, according to ...
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Microsoft Exchange Breach A Wake-up Call To Kiwi SMEs – Ditch The Server Microsoft Exchange is a standard email inbox, calendar, and collaboration solution used by companies that still keep their servers on company premises ...
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Microsoft Exchange attacks increase while WannaCry gets a restart The recently patched vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange have sparked new interest among cybercriminals, who increased the volume of attacks ...
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Concern as Ransomware and Exchange Server Attacks Surge There are growing concerns that more unpatched Microsoft Exchange servers could be compromised in ransomware attacks after Check Point ...
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Chinese Hackers Used Microsoft Email App to Break Into Computers Microsoft said that it had detected a hacker group it dubbed "Hafnium" exploiting four undisclosed vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server.
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Atlantic Council: SolarWinds, Microsoft Hacks Reveal 'Strategic Failure' The ongoing "Sunburst" cyber-espionage campaign that resulted in the SolarWinds Orion and Microsoft Exchange breaches represents a strategic ...
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Holiday Bear read US DHS emails. US prepares response to Russia. Exchange Server exploitation ... Microsoft blogs its approval of the United Nations' evolution of proposed international norms for conduct in cyberspace. Redmond sees "particularly ...
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Best practices for your Exchange Server database In Microsoft Exchange, all related data is created and stored in an Exchange Server database. This Exchange database consists of the following files: .
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What You Need to Know -- or Remember -- About Web Shells Malware known as China Chopper is behind the recent headline-making attacks against vulnerable Microsoft Exchange Servers worldwide.
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