Microsoft Investigates Potential Leak of SharePoint Vulnerability:
Microsoft is investigating whether Chinese hackers exploited SharePoint flaws through a leak in its early alert system for cybersecurity companies. 👉bloomberg.com$👉cyberdaily.au👉reuters.com👉livemint.com
Microsoft Addresses Actively Exploited SharePoint Flaw:
Microsoft has released an emergency security update for a vulnerability in SharePoint Server that is actively being exploited in attacks. 👉krebsonsecurity.com
CISA has released guidance due to the exploitation of a SharePoint vulnerability, and advises to rotate ASP.NET machine keys and restart IIS on all SharePoint servers. (1 day ago) 👉cisa.gov
Ramp in Talks to Raise $350M:
Ramp, a corporate card and expense management startup, is in discussions to raise $350 million at a valuation of about $21 billion. (1 day ago) 👉theinformation.com
Microsoft Warns of Warlock Ransomware Attacks:
Microsoft is warning that the China-based hacking group is deploying Warlock ransomware on Microsoft SharePoint servers that have been found to be vulnerable. (1 day ago) 👉bleepingcomputer.com
US Sanctions North Korean IT Scheme:
The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned three North Korean nationals and a company involved in fraudulent IT worker schemes. 👉thehackernews.com👉bleepingcomputer.com
A woman from Arizona was sentenced to 102 months in prison for her involvement in enabling North Korean IT workers to infiltrate US companies. 👉bleepingcomputer.com
Microsoft's Recall Blocked by Brave:
Brave is set to block Microsoft's Windows Recall from capturing screenshots of Brave windows by default to protect user privacy. 👉bleepingcomputer.com
Intel's Future in Chip Manufacturing:
Intel may give up on cutting-edge chip manufacturing if it can't secure customers for its 14A process, marking a major shift. (1 day ago) 👉bloomberg.com$
BlackSuit Ransomware Sites Seized:
Law enforcement has seized the dark web extortion sites of the BlackSuit ransomware operation, which has been breaching networks of organizations worldwide