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Did China sneak a peak into ToolShell? ToolShell hacking in South Africa. Cisco flaws. Arizona woman sentenced for aiding ...
The name was coined by Dinh Ho Anh, a researcher from Khoa of Viettel Cyber Security, who developed the exploit. The ...
ESET Research has been monitoring intense attacks involving the recently discovered ToolShell zero-day vulnerabilities.
A new SharePoint exploit bypassed Microsoft’s patch, exposing over 8,000 systems and revealing deep flaws in on-premise ...
One strain in circulation is said to be the “Warlock” ransomware, distributed freely within compromised environments. The pattern of chained exploits, combining the newer CVEs with older ones like CVE ...
A U.S. nuclear agency was among the victims of the SharePoint vulnerability chain, which was exploited to compromise over 54 ...
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.
An ongoing cyberattack campaign known as “ToolShell” is exploiting on-premises Microsoft SharePoint Servers and has ...
More details emerged on the ToolShell zero-day attacks targeting SharePoint servers, but confusion remains over the ...
Hackers with ties to the Chinese government have been linked to a recent wave of widespread attacks targeting a Microsoft SharePoint zero-day vulnerability chain.
Microsoft has observed three China-based threat actors, Linen Typhoon, Violet Typhoon and Storm-2603, exploiting the ...