exploit campaigns

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Exploit campaigns on WindowsForum.com cover active cyberattacks targeting Microsoft SharePoint, NTLM authentication, and other Windows vulnerabilities. Discussions focus on zero-day exploits, rapid weaponization of flaws after Patch Tuesday releases, and the impact on government, healthcare, and enterprise IT environments. Key themes include the PipeMagic threat, CVE-2025-24054 exploitation in Poland and Romania, and strategies for protecting organizations from coordinated attacks. The tag highlights real-world incidents where attackers leverage unpatched vulnerabilities in widespread campaigns, emphasizing the urgency of timely updates and security monitoring.
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    Critical SharePoint Vulnerability: How to Protect Your Organization from Active Cyberattacks

    A wave of alarm swept through the global IT community this weekend as Microsoft confirmed “active attacks” targeting its SharePoint servers, exposing a critical vulnerability that could put thousands of organizations—including government agencies, health care firms, banks, and industrial...
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    Microsoft March 2025 Patch Tuesday: Critical Fixes, Zero-Days & Evolving Threats

    Microsoft’s March 2025 Patch Tuesday: Analyzing the Security Implications of 57 Fixed Flaws and the PipeMagic Threat Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for March 2025 stands out as a critical milestone in the ongoing struggle to secure Windows environments worldwide. With 57 newly patched...
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    Critical Windows NTLM Vulnerability Exploited in Rapidly Spreading Cyberattacks

    Microsoft's Patch Tuesday on March 11, 2025, introduced crucial security updates, among them a vulnerability labeled CVE-2025-24054 impacting the NTLM authentication protocol. Though Microsoft initially rated this vulnerability as "less likely" to be exploited, reality quickly contradicted that...
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