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Microsoft has announced a critical SharePoint server breach affecting thousands of systems, prompting global cybersecurity efforts and emergency fixes.
A critical zero-day flaw in Microsoft SharePoint is under active exploitation, compromising thousands of government and enterprise servers globally.
Active SharePoint exploits since July 7 target governments and tech firms globally, risking key theft and persistent access.
A major cyber espionage operation has compromised around 100 organisations by exploiting Microsoft server software. The Shadowserver Foundation and Eye Security, who discovered the breach, have not disclosed which firms were affected.
Microsoft SharePoint server hack triggers global cyberattack affecting U.S. agencies, universities, and businesses. Zero-day flaw leaves thousands of servers exposed worldwide.
Microsoft is dealing with a big cyberattack on SharePoint servers globally. Cybersecurity experts warn thousands of companies are at risk. Hackers are
Microsoft issued an emergency fix to close off a vulnerability in its SharePoint software that hackers have exploited to carry out widespread attacks on businesses and at least some federal agencies.
Microsoft is dealing with a high-stakes security mess. A zero-day vulnerability in its on-premises SharePoint servers is under active attack, and close to 100 organizations are already affected. This isn't theoretical. The exploit was live, unpatched, and fully weaponized before defenders could catch up.
Microsoft has issued an alert about “active attacks” on server software used by government agencies and businesses to share documents within organizations and recommended security updates that customers should apply immediately.