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Microsoft has released security patches for the zero-day vulnerability chain dubbed ToolShell, capable of remote code ...
A China-based hacking group is deploying Warlock ransomware on Microsoft SharePoint servers vulnerable to widespread attacks ...
Microsoft says the Chinese threat actors Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon, and Storm-2603 have been exploiting the ToolShell ...
If exploited, attackers can gain full access to SharePoint content and potentially pivot to Outlook, Teams, and OneDrive.
More information has emerged on the ToolShell SharePoint zero-day attacks, including impact, victims, and threat actors.
ESET Research has been monitoring intense attacks involving the recently discovered ToolShell zero-day vulnerabilities.
Microsoft released a patch Monday for SharePoint Server 2016 that protects customers against a pair of vulnerabilities, which ...
Although Microsoft acknowledged the SharePoint problem, the original fix did not prevent hacking. Right now government and ...
Hackers with ties to the Chinese government have been linked to a recent wave of widespread attacks targeting a Microsoft ...
SharePoint vulnerabilities are under active attack. Microsoft released emergency patches, but some SharePoint versions remain unpatched.
An ongoing cyberattack campaign known as “ToolShell” is exploiting on-premises Microsoft SharePoint Servers and has ...
The name was coined by Dinh Ho Anh, a researcher from Khoa of Viettel Cyber Security, who developed the exploit. The ...