Microsoft Urges Exchange Server Users To Install Emergency Patch Immediately
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Hackers exploit four distinct zero-day vulnerabilities of the Exchange Server
To prevent highly skilled hackers from exploiting the vulnerabilities of the Exchange Server, Microsoft has urged its users to install the recently released emergency patch as soon as possible.
The update assumes significance as China-based hackers group, Hafnium, recently used unknown exploits to hack a fully patched on-premise exchange server.
Reports say that Hafnium is a state-sponsored, highly sophisticated threat actor. It conducts operations from leased virtual private servers in the United States and target entities in the country. Among its goals is to penetrate infectious disease researchers, law firms, higher education institutions, defense contractors, policy think tanks and NGOs, ARS Technica reported.
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Among Us Experiences Server Issues, Developer Responds
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Among Us players who’ve been trying to play the game on Tuesday are often being met with an annoying surprise: They’re getting kicked from their lobbies repeatedly. The issue deals with the servers since many of the players getting kicked are reporting seeing a message that says the servers are overloaded.
Among Us developer InnerSloth has responded to the issue and said it’s looking into the problem and thanked players for their patience while the issue is looked at.
The reports of players getting kicked from their
Among Us games first started appearing on social media early Tuesday morning when players were booted form their lobbies. It wasn’t long after those reports that InnerSloth responded to the issue via Twitter to say that it was aware of the problem.