The nonprofit Center for Internet Security, which staffs an information-sharing group for state and local governments, notified about 100 organizations that they were vulnerable and potentially compromised, said Randy Rose, the organization’s vice president. Those warned included public schools and universities.
The process took six hours Saturday night — much longer than it otherwise would have, because the threat-intelligence and incident-response teams have been cut by 65 percent as CISA slashed funding, Rose said.
As someone who works with various clients using on-prem sharepoint... it wouldn't be my problem if this affects them, but it would still be very bad and interfere with all kinds of business...
As someone who works with various clients using on-prem sharepoint... it wouldn't be my problem if this affects them, but it would still be very bad and interfere with all kinds of business activities.
As someone who works with various clients using on-prem sharepoint... it wouldn't be my problem if this affects them, but it would still be very bad and interfere with all kinds of business activities.
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