Attacks that leverage Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities "have escalated," warns CNN. They cite a senior White House official saying the window for updating exposed servers is incredibly short -- "measured in hours, not days."
Why are we hearing this from a "senior White House official" and not Microsoft?
Weird chain of notification (Score:4, Interesting)
Attacks that leverage Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities "have escalated," warns CNN. They cite a senior White House official saying the window for updating exposed servers is incredibly short -- "measured in hours, not days."
Why are we hearing this from a "senior White House official" and not Microsoft?
And why is this from CNN?
Very odd.
Notification from the U.S. government: (Score:2)
Remediating Microsoft Exchange Vulnerabilities [cisa.gov].
It seems to me that Microsoft is not managed well. There are MANY articles about that:
Windows 10 is possibly the worst spyware ever made. [networkworld.com]
Quoting: "Buried in the service agreement is permission to poke through everything on your PC."
Windows 10 problems are ruining Microsoft's reputation -- and the damage can't be understated. [techradar.com] (Sept. 28, 2019)
Criticism of Windows 10 [wikipedia.org]