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‘Large number’ of Australian organisations vulnerable to China-backed hacking group Hafnium’s Microsoft Exchange hack – NEWS.com.au
‘Large number’ of Australian organisations vulnerable to China-backed hacking group Hafnium’s Microsoft Exchange hack

Companies around the world including Australia are scrambling to stop a cybersecurity threat believed to be coming from China that exploits vulnerabilities in widely used Microsoft software.On Tuesday the Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) issued a “high alert” after it identified “extensive targeting” of Australian organisations and “confirmed compromises” of some, that it’s now working with to tackle.
It also warned that it had identified a “large number of…
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