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Criminals exploited Microsoft Exchange after China 'propped open the door', intelligence agency ... China's actions in the massive Microsoft Exchange email server hack were akin to someone propping open the doors of people's homes for criminals ...
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Kaspersky tracks Windows zero days to 'Moses' exploit author ... to gain initial foothold in a target network, including recent, high-profile zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server as well as Windows.
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Microsoft Acquires Suplari; Dynamics 365 Gains AI Spend Management Capabilities Microsoft has acquired Suplari, an artificial intelligence (AI) spend ... intelligence software, and Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerability expertise.
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Microsoft in talks to back India's Oyo ... the option to exchange equity at a later date. If the deal between the two firms materializes, it will be Microsoft's latest investment in an Indian startup.
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US Leads Coalition Accusing China of Hacking ... Australia and New Zealand), and Japan condemned the hacking of Microsoft Exchange email server software, which became public in March and is ...
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AppOmni Expands Depth And Breadth of SaaS Security Management Platform There have been a multitude of attacks over the past year, from SolarWinds and Kaseya to the Microsoft Exchange attack and the breach of Canadian ...
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How to play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 on Xbox All Access Luke Hopewell is an editor, tech expert and Senior Specialist Writer at Telstra Exchange. Luke joined Telstra in 2019 where he has had the privilege to ...
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Top 30 most exploited vulnerabilities since 2020 revealed Commonly exploited flaws in 2021 include those found in Microsoft Exchange Server in March, alongside Accellion and VMware vulnerabilities.
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Chinese regulatory crackdown is about control, not data privacy ... government blamed Chinese state-sponsored threat actors for the extensive Microsoft Exchange Server cyberattacks that occurred earlier this year.
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CISA's Top 30 Bugs: One's Old Enough to Buy Beer The frenzy was warranted: as of March, Microsoft said that 92 percent of Exchange Servers were vulnerable to ProxyLogon. Pulse Secure: CVE-2021- ...
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