state-sponsored cybercrime

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State-sponsored cybercrime refers to cyberattacks orchestrated by nation-state actors, often targeting government agencies, businesses, and critical infrastructure. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight recent zero-day exploits in Microsoft SharePoint Server, which have compromised organizations worldwide, including government entities. These attacks enable unauthorized data access and lateral movement within networks. The UK's National Cyber Security Centre has also confirmed domestic victims from a Microsoft hack campaign, emphasizing the growing sophistication of state-sponsored threats. Topics cover enterprise IT resilience, security updates, and mitigation strategies for Windows and Microsoft environments. Users share insights on protecting against these advanced persistent threats, focusing on patch management, monitoring, and incident response.
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    Urgent SharePoint Zero-Day Cyberattack: Protect Your Organization Now

    Microsoft has recently issued an urgent alert regarding active cyberattacks targeting its on-premises SharePoint Server software. These attacks have exploited previously unknown vulnerabilities, compromising approximately 100 organizations worldwide, including government agencies and businesses...
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    UK Cybersecurity Alert: Lessons from Recent Microsoft Hack Campaign

    Britain’s cybersecurity landscape is once again in sharp focus after confirmation that the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has detected a “limited number” of domestic victims in the recent Microsoft hack campaign. While not on the scale of some prior, sweeping incidents, the attack...
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