Microsoft SharePoint flaw exploited in huge hack hitting thousands of servers worldwide. NIH forced to shut down systems. Experts suspect China but Beijing denies it.

The Microsoft SharePoint hack is serious and spreading fast. Hackers found a vulnerability and hit thousands of targets globally including governments, banks, hospitals, and big companies. Over 8,000 servers are at risk. More than 400 systems have been confirmed hacked, including the National Institutes of Health which had to shut down servers for safety. 🇺🇸 …

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Microsoft rocked by global cyberattack: SharePoint flaw lets hackers breach U.S. agencies, banks, and energy firms

It started quiet. Then it spread. A zero-day flaw buried inside Microsoft’s SharePoint server software has been exploited in a sweeping cyberattack. The breach began July 18. It’s now confirmed that federal agencies, universities, energy firms, and banks have been compromised. The flaw allows remote code execution. No login needed. No warning. No patch for …

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