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    Microsoft confirms active cyberattacks on SharePoint servers

    July 21, 2025

    Microsoft has confirmed that its SharePoint server software is under active attack. The issue doesn’t affect cloud-based SharePoint in Microsoft 365, but the on-prem versions, used by many agencies and businesses, are currently exposed. As first reported by The Washington Post, unidentified hackers recently exploited a flaw in SharePoint’s internal document-sharing system. It’s what security […]

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