webshell malware

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Webshell malware is a persistent threat in enterprise environments, often deployed through exploit chains targeting Microsoft SharePoint servers. Recent disclosures highlight zero-day and known vulnerabilities that allow attackers to upload webshells, granting near-total control over systems. Security agencies like CISA warn of active exploitation, urging immediate patching and monitoring. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on detecting webshell malware, understanding attack vectors, and implementing defenses such as application control and log analysis. The tag covers real-world incidents, mitigation strategies, and the role of webshells in data theft and lateral movement within Windows networks.
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    Critical SharePoint Exploit Chain Targets Enterprise Systems with Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

    A newly disclosed exploit chain targeting Microsoft SharePoint servers is sending shockwaves across enterprise IT and cybersecurity circles, revealing a sophisticated blend of zero-day and known vulnerabilities that enable cyber attackers to gain near-total control of systems. Security agencies...
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