New Microsoft Exchange zero-days actively exploited in attacks - BleepingComputer
Microsoft confirms new Exchange zero-days are used in attacks.New Microsoft Exchange zero-days actively exploited in attacks.How to remove Google Redirects or the TDSS, TDL3, or Alureon rootkit using TDSSKiller.How to open a Windows 11 Command Prompt as AdministratorHow to make the Start menu full screen in Windows 10How to open an elevated PowerShell Admin prompt in Windows 10How to start Windows in Safe ModeHow to remove a Trojan, Virus, Worm, or other MalwareHow to show hidden files in Windows 7How to see hidden files in WindowsThreat actors are exploiting yet-to-be-disclosed Microsoft Exchange zero-day bugs allowing for remote code execution, according to claims made by security researchers at Vietnamese cybersecurity outfit GTSC, who first spotted and reported the attacksTrend Micro released a security advisory Thursday evening confirming that they submitted the two new Microsoft Exchange zero-day vulnerabilities discovered by GTSC to MicrosoftThere’s reports emerging that a new zero day exists in Microsoft Exchange, and is being actively exploited in the wild"We recommend all organizations/enterprises around the world that are using Microsoft Exchange Server to check, review, and apply the above temporary remedy as soon as possible to avoid potential serious damages," GTSC addedMicrosoft confirms new Exchange zero-days are used in attacksZero-day in WPGateway Wordpress plugin actively exploited in attacksApple backports fix for actively exploited iOS zero-day to older iPhones