A critical security flaw in Microsoft's SharePoint software
Geplaatst: 04 aug 2025 10:05
A critical security flaw in Microsoft's SharePoint software has triggered widespread breaches, affecting government agencies, businesses, and institutions across multiple continents. Since attacks began around July 18, 2025, hackers have compromised at least 85 servers spanning 29 organizations, stealing sensitive data and establishing persistent access points.
The victim roster includes a concerning mix of high-value targets. U.S. federal agencies and multinational corporations have confirmed breaches, alongside government entities across Europe, Asia, and South America. Energy companies face potential disruptions to critical infrastructure, while educational institutions and telecommunications firms report unauthorized access. Security researchers describe the targeting as sophisticated, suggesting well-resourced attackers with broad strategic objectives rather than opportunistic criminals.
The impacts extend far beyond typical data breaches. Attackers aren't simply stealing information…
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The victim roster includes a concerning mix of high-value targets. U.S. federal agencies and multinational corporations have confirmed breaches, alongside government entities across Europe, Asia, and South America. Energy companies face potential disruptions to critical infrastructure, while educational institutions and telecommunications firms report unauthorized access. Security researchers describe the targeting as sophisticated, suggesting well-resourced attackers with broad strategic objectives rather than opportunistic criminals.
The impacts extend far beyond typical data breaches. Attackers aren't simply stealing information…
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