SharePoint Under Fire: ToolShell Attacks Hit Organizations Worldwide
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DOBLE LLAVE – Microsoft launched a last-minute update to correct two zero-day vulnerabilities on SharePoint Server that have been actively used in attacks on local servers in different countries. It is estimated that more than 50 organizations have already been victims of attacks that exploit these vulnerabilities. ESET, a leading company in proactive threat detection, warns that these vulnerabilities allowed attacks since the beginning of July …
SharePoint under fire: ToolShell attacks hit organizations worldwide
The ToolShell bugs are being exploited by cybercriminals and APT groups alike, with the US on the receiving end of 13 percent of all attacks This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: SharePoint under fire: ToolShell… Read more → The post SharePoint under fire: ToolShell attacks hit organizations worldwide appeared first on IT Security News.
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