Microsoft Exchange Vulnerabilities, AI, and More!
02/15/2022It's been a few months since hundreds of thousands of organizations across the U.S. (and the world) found they had been hacked by Hafnium, a Chinese espionage unit focused on stealing emails through flaws in the Microsoft Exchange service email software. The four “zero-day†Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities are known together as ProxyLogon and affect Exchange Server versions 2013 through 2019.
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