Microsoft is making a big change to how businesses buy SharePoint and OneDrive. In a new partner advisory, the company confirmed it will retire the standalone versions of SharePoint Online and ...
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Hackers are actively exploiting a new zero-day bug in Microsoft's SharePoint Server software. The same software is used by key U.S. government agencies, including those tied to national security. The ...
A China-linked threat actor has been observed exploiting SharePoint servers to deliver ransomware, according to Microsoft researchers, in the latest sign of worsening impacts from the widespread ...
Recent attacks targeting Microsoft SharePoint have escalated, with threat actors now deploying ransomware on vulnerable systems, according to Microsoft. This surge in malicious activity follows the ...
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China-linked hackers are exploiting a critical SharePoint flaw to deploy ToolShell malware, bypassing patches and compromising organizations across key sectors. Microsoft has linked a wave of ...
Microsoft disclosed the vulnerability in a blog post over the weekend, clarifying that the issue only affected on-premises SharePoint servers. These are locally hosted instances of the collaboration ...
Microsoft Corp. accused Chinese state-sponsored hackers of using flaws in its SharePoint document management software in a hacking campaign that has targeted businesses and government agencies around ...
Microsoft has formally tied the exploitation of security flaws in internet-facing SharePoint Server instances to two Chinese hacking groups called Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon as early as July 7, ...
The hackers behind the initial wave of attacks exploiting a zero-day in Microsoft SharePoint servers have so far primarily targeted government organizations, according to researchers and news reports.
(This story has been updated to reflect that on Monday afternoon, Microsoft published emergency security updates for the impacted versions of SharePoint.) Agencies had to scramble over the weekend and ...