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    Commvault Confirms Hackers Exploited CVE-2025-3928 as Zero-Day in Azure Breach

    May 11, 2025

    Enterprise data backup platform Commvault has revealed that an unknown nation-state threat actor breached its Microsoft Azure environment by exploiting CVE-2025-3928 but emphasized there is no evidence of unauthorized data access.
    “This activity has affected a small number of customers we have in common with Microsoft, and we are working with those customers to provide assistance,” the company

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