Microsoft knew of SharePoint security flaw in May, initial patch ineffective

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Flaw at centre of global cyber espionage operation.

Microsoft knew of SharePoint security flaw in May, initial patch ineffective
A security patch released by Microsoft earlier this month failed to fully fix a critical flaw in the company's SharePoint server software that was identified at a hacking competition in May, opening the door to a sweeping global cyber espionage operation, according to an events timeline reviewed ...

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