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Microsoft Blames Chinese Hackers for Cyberattack on its SharePoint Software | Firstpost America | N18G Microsoft has warned ...
Nearly 1 million users were potentially exposed in an attack that 'was unsuccessful in executing due to a syntax error'.
A U.S. nuclear agency was among the victims of the SharePoint vulnerability chain, which was exploited to compromise over 54 ...
The company has been called out repeatedly for inadequate security practices, and now we have another case in point: a ...
Chinese hackers gain access to US oversight of nuclear weapons in widespread Microsoft hack: report - The tech giant blamed a ...
Chinese hackers gain access to US oversight of nuclear weapons in widespread Microsoft hack: report - The tech giant blamed a vulnerability in its SharePoint document software ...
A top security researcher claims the massive SharePoint zero-day attack was fueled by a leak from a Microsoft partner program, giving hackers a critical head start.
A program to share information with cybersecurity companies may have exposed unpatched flaws in Microsoft’s SharePoint ...
Microsoft Corp. is investigating its early alert system leak, to analyze any exploitation done by the Chinese hackers.
Microsoft (MSFT) is trying to determine if a leak from its early alert system for cybersecurity companies created a window for Chinese hackers to attack its SharePoint service, according to Bloomberg.
Microsoft is investigating whether a leak from its early alert system for cybersecurity companies allowed Chinese hackers to ...