President Joe Biden during the January inauguration (Source: Wikipedia)
As the Biden administration makes final preparations over the next several weeks to respond to the attacks that targeted SolarWinds last year, the White House finds itself confronted by a second major cyberthreat: the hacking of Microsoft Exchange servers throughout the U.S.
The unfolding attacks against Exchange email servers, which Microsoft and other security researchers announced this month, appear to number in the thousands and involve multiple hacking groups. Security analysts warn that these cyberthreats might continue for some time, forcing organizations and their security teams to scramble to patch systems against four distinct vulnerabilities.
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recorded in its database, one Austrian and one Italian, were
used by passengers on the flight after being reported stolen in
Thailand. Two people using stolen Italian and Austrian passports
had consecutive ticket numbers, suggesting the tickets were
issued together, Cable News Network reported, citing the Chinese
e-ticket verification system Travelsky.
Lumpur are being investigated, with a specific focus on four
names, Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said
separately yesterday without elaborating.
agencies” concerning the passports, he said at a briefing.
The airline’s policy states that cockpit doors must be
electronically locked and can be opened only from the inside.