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Update 26.3.2024: While not on the same scale as 2021's Microsoft Exchange Server hack (see below this update), security problems impacting Exchange Server have reemerged. In March 2024's ...
The enterprise-based email and calendar server program Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 is heading into a new stage of its lifecycle. Microsoft reminded us via a blog post that the program has ...
Microsoft has released its final cumulative update (CU) for Exchange Server 2019, which means customers need to get ready to upgrade or move to hosted Exchange. Enterprises still hosting on ...
And if Microsoft isn’t giving that love to your Exchange server, perhaps Exchange no longer deserves your love, either. The company behind the Signal clone used by at least one Trump ...
Exchange Server products are potential subject two newly disclosed "zero-day" vulnerabilities that are under exploit, Microsoft acknowledged, in a Thursday announcement. The two vulnerabilities ...
Microsoft has reminded customers that the Exchange Server 2013 mail and calendaring platform will reach its extended end-of-support date roughly nine months from now, on April 11, 2023. Released ...
Microsoft has confirmed two unpatched Exchange Server zero-day vulnerabilities are being exploited by cybercriminals in real-world attacks. Vietnamese cybersecurity company GTSC, which first ...
As part of an advisory, Microsoft shared mitigations for on-premise servers and a strong recommendation for Exchange Server customers to “disable remote PowerShell access for non-admin users in ...
Later in the post, he added, “Microsoft needs to ship security patches for Microsoft Exchange Server faster. It needs some kind of emergency patch pipeline.” Citing results returned by the ...
Microsoft confirmed on September 30 that it is investigating two zero-day vulnerabilities that impact Exchange Server 2013, 2016 and 2019. Between them, there are more than 200,000 installations ...
Microsoft Corp. is investigating reports that attackers are exploiting two previously unknown vulnerabilities in Exchange Server, a technology many organizations rely on to send and receive email.
Several scenarios and reasons exist for regularly backing up an Exchange Server database, from data corruption to accidentally deleting files to system crashes to cybersecurity attacks. Microsoft ...