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Microsoft says some SharePoint hackers now using ransomware

Microsoft says some SharePoint hackers now using ransomware

Yahoo5 days ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Microsoft said some of the hackers involved in the cyberespionage sweep aimed at the U.S. tech giant's SharePoint servers are now using ransomware, a potential escalation in the wide-ranging spy campaign.
Microsoft made the claim in a blog post issued late Wednesday.
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