Microsoft flaw ‘opens the door’ for hackers. It will be hard to close


The hackers exploited a vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint, an Internet-based app primarily used by government agencies and private companies for internal documents and records. — The Seattle Times/TNS

Waves of cyberattacks are hitting a commonly used Microsoft product, compromising dozens of organisations around the world.

The hackers exploited a vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint, an Internet-based app primarily used by government agencies and private companies for internal documents and records. The company alerted customers to the problem on July 19, and on July 20 issued guidance on how to fix it.

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