‘Wormable’ Flaw Leads January 2022 Patch Tuesday

‘Wormable’ Flaw Leads January 2022 Patch Tuesday

Microsoft today released updates to plug nearly 120 security holes in Windows and supported software. Six of the vulnerabilities were publicly detailed already, potentially giving attackers a head start in figuring out ...
Best of 2021 - Chinese Exchange Hack: At Best, Microsoft is Incompetent

Best of 2021 – Chinese Exchange Hack: At Best, Microsoft is Incompetent

This week brought news of Chinese hackers attacking Microsoft Exchange. But why did Microsoft wait eight weeks to tell anyone? ...
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When a Ripple Becomes a Wave: Cyberattack Fallout

The exploitation of Microsoft Exchange Server made headlines earlier this year, sending security teams scrambling to patch their servers before malicious actors had a chance to compromise their system. According to Microsoft, ...
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Time to Rethink Your Security Strategy

As you may have heard, a massive breach of Microsoft Exchange servers was revealed in the last several weeks. The attack is not over yet. We can always wait for another attack ...
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YT$AW: FBI Cleans Up Exchange Servers, NSA Tips Microsoft 4 More Bugs

YT$AW: FBI Cleans Up Exchange Servers, NSA Tips Microsoft 4 More Bugs

Your tax dollars at work: The FBI and NSA have been helping fix the mess caused by Microsoft Exchange hacking ...
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Black Kingdom Ransomware Jumps on the Exchange Express

When Microsoft announced that it discovered a state-sponsored threat group, Hafnium, was exploiting four separate zero-day vulnerabilities, the InfoSec community was already looking into their crystal ball to predict when other groups ...
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Flash, Windows Users: It’s Time to Patch

Flash, Windows Users: It’s Time to Patch

Adobe and Microsoft each pushed critical security updates to their products today. Adobe's got a new version of Flash Player available, and Microsoft released 14 updates covering more than 75 vulnerabilities, two ...