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Critics fume after Github removes exploit code for Exchange vulnerabilities – Ars Technica
Microsoft-owned Github pulls down proof-of-concept code posted by researcher.
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Github has ignited a firestorm after the Microsoft-owned code-sharing repository removed a proof-of-concept exploit for critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange that have led to as many as 100,000 server infections in recent weeks.
ProxyLogon is the name that researchers have given both to the four Exchange vulnerabilities under attack in the wild and the code that exploits them. Researchers say that Hafnium, a state-sponsored hacking group based in China,…
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