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    Detecting Vulnerable Commvault Environments Within Azure Using KQL Query

    May 8, 2025

    Detecting Vulnerable Commvault Environments Within Azure Using KQL Query

    Cybersecurity analysts are racing to respond to an active exploitation campaign targeting Commvault environments in Microsoft Azure through the recently identified CVE-2025-3928 vulnerability.
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