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Microsoft is making a big change to how businesses buy SharePoint and OneDrive. In a new partner advisory, the company confirmed it will retire the standalone versions of SharePoint Online and ...
BENGALURU: The state’s tableau with the theme ‘Millets to Microchip’ will not be part of the 77th Republic Day Parade on Kartavya Path. Instead, it will be stationed at Bharat Parv at Red Fort, ...
Threat actors are leveraging the file-sharing service for payload delivery in AitM phishing and BEC attacks. One multi‑stage attack analyzed by Microsoft started with adversary‑in‑the‑middle (AitM) ...
Hackers believed to be associated with China have leveraged the ToolShell vulnerability (CVE-2025-53770) in Microsoft SharePoint in attacks targeting government agencies, universities, ...
Microsoft has patched three critical zero-day SharePoint security flaws that hackers have already exploited to attack more vulnerable organizations. Responding to the exploits, the software giant ...
Government agencies and private industry have been under siege over the past four days following the discovery that a critical vulnerability in SharePoint, the widely used document-sharing app made by ...
The US government agency in charge of designing and maintaining nuclear weapons was among those breached by a hack of Microsoft's SharePoint server software, Bloomberg reported. However, attackers ...
The Wiretap is your weekly digest of cybersecurity, internet privacy and surveillance news. To get it in your inbox, subscribe here. Carmakal didn’t offer much details on which Chinese hackers were ...
A newly discovered critical flaw in Microsoft’s SharePoint platform has spurred a mad frenzy from hackers — including some working for the Chinese government, Google and Microsoft say. The identities ...
Security researchers at Google and Microsoft say they have evidence that hackers backed by China are exploiting a zero-day bug in Microsoft SharePoint, as companies around the world scramble to patch ...
Microsoft has formally tied the exploitation of security flaws in internet-facing SharePoint Server instances to two Chinese hacking groups called Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon as early as July 7, ...