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Microsoft Was Breached. Here’s What That Means for Your Business.

  • Writer: Allison Holland
    Allison Holland
  • Aug 26
  • 1 min read

When was the last time you thought about your SharePoint login? Probably never. But hackers just did and they found a way in. A newly uncovered zero-day vulnerability allowed cybercriminals to slip through Microsoft SharePoint's defenses and snoop around quietly. This kind of exploit gives hackers a free pass until someone catches on and sometimes, that takes a while. Want the technical breakdown? Here’s the The AP News article that explains it.


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Wait... What’s a Zero-Day Attack?


Imagine someone breaks into your house, but you didn’t even know that side door existed. That’s a zero-day.


It means attackers found the flaw before the developers did. These aren’t just “oops” bugs, they’re unguarded access points. Once inside, hackers can steal data, spy on activity, install malware, or worse.

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