Microsoft Exchange Server
DoD Email Breach: Pentagon Tells Victims 12 Months Late
Richi Jennings | | Anurag Sen, azure, Azure cloud, Azure Government Cloud, Compliance Automation Platform for FedRAMP, data privacy PII, defense department, Department of Defense, devops in government, DevSecOps in Government, digital government, DoD, email, Federal Government, Federal Government Bids, FedRAMP, fedramp accreditation;, fedramp ato, fedramp certification, fedramp compliance, government, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure Security, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Exchange Server, pentagon, pii, PII Leakage, SB Blogwatch, U.S. Department of Defense, United States Department of Defense, US DOD, USDoD, USSOCOM
3TB Email FAIL: Personal info of tens of thousands leaks. Microsoft cloud email server was missing a password ...
Security Boulevard
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, March 2022 Edition
BrianKrebs | | CVE-2022-21967, CVE-2022-21990, CVE-2022-23277, CVE-2022-23285, CVE-2022-24459, CVE-2022-24503, CVE-2022-24508, CVE-2022-24512, Dustin Childs, Greg Wiseman, Immersive Labs, Kevin Breen, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Patch Tuesday March 2022, rapid7, Remote Desktop, Time to Patch, Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative, Windows SMBv3
Microsoft on Tuesday released software updates to plug at least 70 security holes in its Windows operating systems and related software. For the second month running, there are no scary zero-day threats ...
Imperva Observes Hive of Activity Following Hafnium Microsoft Exchange Disclosures
Introduction On 2 March 2021, Microsoft and Veloxity produced disclosures outlining the discovery of four zero day vulnerabilities affecting multiple versions of Microsoft Exchange Server. Each of the vulnerabilities have been attributed ...
What to Know About Zero-day Threats Before They Threaten Your Business
Making headlines lately have been well publicized, large cyberattacks including the Sunburst exploit of SolarWinds Orion Platform and most recently the Hafnium exploit of Microsoft Exchange server. Both of these attacks came ...
What to Know About Zero-day Threats Before They Threaten Your Business
Making headlines lately have been well publicized, large cyberattacks including the Sunburst exploit of SolarWinds Orion Platform and most recently the Hafnium exploit of Microsoft Exchange server. Both of these attacks came ...
Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic: Hubris
C. Warren Axelrod | | coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19, CSO/CISO Perspectives, cybercrime, General, Microsoft Exchange Server, Nicole Perlroth, SolarWinds, Spotlight
On Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update,”, Kate McKinnon plays Dr. Wayne Wenowdis, the all-knowing physician. In response to COVID-19 and vaccine questions, she says “we know dis,” except when “we don’t know ...
Patch Tuesday, November 2020 Edition
BrianKrebs | | Bob Huber, CVE-2020-15999, CVE-2020-16875, CVE-2020-17051, CVE-2020-17087, Dustin Childs, Microsoft Exchange Server, Security Tools, Tenable, Time to Patch, Trend Micro, Windows Network File System, Zero Day Initiative
Adobe and Microsoft each issued a bevy of updates today to plug critical security holes in their software. Microsoft's release includes fixes for 112 separate flaws, including one zero-day vulnerability that is ...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, Sept. 2020 Edition
BrianKrebs | | Alan Liska, CVE-2020-1210, CVE-2020-16875, Dustin Childs, Ivanti, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Patch Tuesday September 2020, Microsoft Sharepoint, Recorded Future, Security Tools, Tenable, Time to Patch, Todd Schell, Zero Day Initiative
Microsoft today released updates to remedy nearly 130 security vulnerabilities in its Windows operating system and supported software. None of the flaws are known to be currently under active exploitation, but 23 ...