Microsoft says Chinese hackers have exploited Exchange flaws to steal email data

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Microsoft just disclosed another major attack on its product that’s unrelated to the SolarWinds hack that impacted its system. This time around, it’s Microsoft Exchange that’s been breached, with attackers able to steal email contents from American companies. Microsoft says the attackers come from China, a group the company calls “Hafnium.” Microsoft says these are state-sponsored hackers who found and took advantage of four vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s email cloud service to extract sensitive data from email. Microsoft has patched the security issues, urging Exchange users to install the updates and avoid similar attacks.

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Microsoft says Chinese hackers have exploited Exchange flaws to steal email data originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 3 Mar 2021 at 06:50:36 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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