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A security patch Microsoft released this month failed to fully fix a critical flaw in the U.S. tech giant's SharePoint server ...
MICROSOFT is investigating whether a leak from its early alert system for cybersecurity companies allowed Chinese hackers to exploit flaws in its SharePoint service before they were patched, Bloomberg ...
A top security researcher claims the massive SharePoint zero-day attack was fueled by a leak from a Microsoft partner program ...
"A leak happened here somewhere," Dustin Childs, head of threat awareness at Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), told ...
Microsoft is investigating a potential leak within its MAPP program, suspecting that Chinese state-backed hackers exploited ...
Microsoft has attributed SharePoint breaches to state-sponsored hackers from China. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Microsoft is investigating whether a leak from its Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP) enabled Chinese state‑linked ...
Microsoft is investigating whether Chinese hacking groups exploited a critical flaw in its SharePoint server software, following an unsuccessful security patch.
The SharePoint vulnerability first came to light in May when Vietnamese security researcher Dinh Ho Anh Khoa demonstrated it at the Pwn2Own cybersecurity conference in Berlin, organized by Trend Micro ...
Microsoft is investigating whether a leak from its early alert system for cybersecurity companies allowed Chinese hackers to ...