back to article Salt Typhoon hit governments on three continents with SharePoint attacks

Security researchers now say more Chinese crews - likely including Salt Typhoon - than previously believed exploited a critical Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability, and used the flaw to target government agencies, telecommunications providers, a university, and a finance company across multiple continents. Threat intel analysts …

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    1. alain williams Silver badge

      Re: Test

      Same thing happened to me ~12 hours ago: a comment did not appear after I submitted it, so I tried again, again nothing. Several hours later I saw the comment twice.

  2. steviebuk Silver badge

    Just wait

    If the stupid UK gov give in and allow China to build their massive spy, I mean embassy site on the old Royal Mint land.

    I've been saying it for a while and now finally some random paper mentioned it the other day. There used to be an exchange there as I used to see the traders when I'd visit St Katherine's Docks, although they are long gone now, China/the CCP WILL, 1000% start digging until they find some cables and they WILL put taps on them. What better way to hide your spy network, within your embassy where no-one will know you've tapped all the fibre lines you've found.

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