Security News > 2019 > May > Researchers: Spies Exploit Microsoft Exchange Backdoor

2019-05-08 16:48
Turla Cyber Espionage Group's 5-Year Campaign Hit Three Targets, ESET WarnsA sophisticated nation-state spy network has quietly exploited a backdoor in Microsoft Exchange servers that gave attackers unprecedented access to the emails of at least three targets over five years, security firm ESET warns.
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