SharePoint Hacks Turn Up Heat on Microsoft’s Cyber Overhaul - /g/ (#105992344) [Archived: 786 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/22/2025, 11:31:52 PM No.105992344
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>Microsoft accused three Chinese hacking groups of exploiting flaws in SharePoint document management software, with attackers exploiting the flaws since July 7, according to cybersecurity researchers.

>Roger Cressey, a former cybersecurity official, said "When you have one provider so omnipresent in our digital ecosystem, the blast radius of their mistakes is enormous,"

>US Senator Ron Wyden said "Each hack caused by Microsoft's negligence results in increased government spending on Microsoft cybersecurity services."


it turns out the team is shit or this is part of the plan for even more gibs
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Anonymous
7/22/2025, 11:49:51 PM No.105992552
>>105992344 (OP)
how else is microsoft going to pay for a billion jeets to slam a keyboard until something that works is made. jeets are cheap but they still add up.
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 11:56:21 PM No.105992631
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don't worry amerimutt saars your taxes were well spent
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 1:00:22 AM No.105993220
>>105992344 (OP)
>Each hack caused by Microsoft's negligence results in increased government spending on Microsoft cybersecurity services
Lol
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 1:46:28 AM No.105993595
I hate cloud so much. Makes people lose actionable ownership over their assets behind an unnecessary layer of complexity.

And I hate China too.