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Microsoft: This unusual Windows and Linux malware does everything it can to stay on your network They used the bugs to install web shells on Exchange servers for remote access to un-patched systems and to install additional LemonDuck malware. In ...
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China 'propped the doors open' for criminals in Microsoft hack, Australian spy agency boss says Noble said it was estimated that there were about 70,000 businesses and organisations in Australia using a Microsoft Exchange server. "So it's an attack ...
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A Brave New World or a sea filled with phish? ... the public that it had detected bad actors in its Microsoft Exchange server. Virtually anything accessed through Outlook flows through Exchange, ...
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Chinese Cybercriminals Implant PlugX Variant on Hacked Exchange Servers PKPLUG, a Chinese group responsible for cyber espionage campaigns mostly in Southeast Asia, used Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities to ...
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On this most auspicious of days, we ask: How many sysadmins does it take to change a lightbulb? ... a storm in an Exchange Server. Ben asked what the problem was. Malware? Internet outage? Database corruption? "My desk lamp is not working.".
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Top 30 Critical Security Flaws Most Used by Cybercriminals Microsoft Exchange Server: CVE-2021-27065 (also known as "ProxyLogon"), CVE-2021-26855, CVE-2021-26858, and CVE-2021-26857. The following ...
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