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Microsoft issued an emergency fix to close off a vulnerability in its SharePoint software that hackers have exploited to carry out widespread attacks on businesses and at least some federal agencies.
Microsoft is issuing an emergency fix to close off a vulnerability in Microsoft’s SharePoint software that hackers have exploited to carry out widespread attacks on businesses and at least some federal agencies.
Attackers are using a remote execution code on vulnerable systems to initiate a zero-day exploit called "ToolShell" that is affecting certain SharePoint servers and may allow access to Teams, OneDrive or other folders.
Microsoft has issued an emergency fix for SharePoint software due to a zero-day vulnerability. Hackers exploited this flaw, affecting businesses and possibly U.S. government agencies. Known as 'ToolShell,
Microsoft has issued an emergency fix in its SharePoint software after hackers began exploiting a vulnerability to carry out widespread cyberattacks. On Saturday, the company issued an alert saying organizations using the software should apply security updates immediately. SharePoint Online in Microsoft 365 was not hit by the attacks.
New York: Microsoft has released an urgent security fix to address a critical vulnerability in its widely-used SharePoint software that hackers have exploited in attacks targeting businesses and some US government agencies.