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    Hackers Target Over 70 Microsoft Exchange Servers to Steal Credentials via Keyloggers

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    Unidentified threat actors have been observed targeting publicly exposed Microsoft Exchange servers to inject malicious code into the login pages that harvest their credentials.
    Positive Technologies, in a new analysis published last week, said it identified two different kinds of keylogger code written in JavaScript on the Outlook login page –

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