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The newly discovered flaw in Microsoft's SharePoint software has allowed hackers to target dozens of companies and ...
Microsoft has released security patches for the zero-day vulnerability chain dubbed ToolShell, capable of remote code ...
The hackers behind the initial wave of attacks exploiting a zero-day in Microsoft SharePoint servers have so far primarily ...
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in an alert, said it's aware of active exploitation of ...
More information has emerged on the ToolShell SharePoint zero-day attacks, including impact, victims, and threat actors.
Microsoft also has issued a patch for a related SharePoint vulnerability — CVE-2025-53771; Microsoft says there are no signs ...
Microsoft has pointed the finger at three Chinese nation-state actors for exploiting the SharePoint vulnerabilities. Here's what we know about the security flaws and how to guard against future ...
A July 8 fix for a critical SharePoint zero-day failed to stop active exploitation, enabling state-backed attackers to breach ...
Critical zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint, tracked as CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771, have been actively ...
Follow the MAPP A week after Microsoft told the world that its July software updates didn't fully fix a couple of bugs, which ...
Active SharePoint exploits since July 7 target governments and tech firms globally, risking key theft and persistent access.
Hackers have been exploiting two zero-day vulnerabilities in on-premises installations of Microsoft SharePoint to gain remote ...