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

    June 25, 2025

    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 –

    Those that save collected data to a local file

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