Critical Microsoft Exchange Server Vulnerabilities Could Allow Hackers to Control of Enterprise Networks

In a daily routine check-up, the cybersecurity experts of the U.S. National Security Agency have detected two critical Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities.

After detecting the vulnerabilities, the analysts asserted that these two vulnerabilities could enable the threat actors to persistently access and control business networks.

However, in a threat report, the cybersecurity researchers have affirmed on Tuesday, that they have performed the monthly cycle, during the month when Microsoft delivers some patches for the vulnerabilities.

The security researchers have found these vulnerabilities proactively, or we can say that the vulnerabilities were disclosed to the security experts. 

Inventory Your Exchange Servers and Update to the latest Cumulative Update

According to the cybersecurity analysts’ recommendation, one should always use the Exchange Server Health Checker script, and users can easily download it from GitHub.  

Once the users run this script, it will eventually notify them if any of your Exchange Servers are performing these updates or not. 

Moreover, users must update to the latest cumulative update immediately so that they can evade themselves from such vulnerabilities.

Microsoft Released Security Updates

Microsoft stated that these kinds of vulnerabilities are not new, and they have detected the very first vulnerability in April 2021.

Soon after the detection, the team of analysts has reported the vulnerability to Microsoft. And after the report, Microsoft has researched the whole matter and eventually pronounced that they were not aware of such exploits.

However, after knowing all the details regarding the vulnerability, Microsoft has suggested the users to install the latest update so that they can stay protected from such flaws.

Microsoft releases the security updates to patch the security flaws (CVE-2021-28480, CVE-2021-28481, CVE-2021-28482, CVE-2021-28483) found in the following Exchange Servers:-

  • Exchange Server 2013
  • Exchange Server 2016
  • Exchange Server 2019

Not only this, as these two vulnerabilities were also detected by NSA, and they have rated the vulnerability 9.8 out of 10.

According to them, these vulnerabilities are quite critical and harmful for the users. That’s why every customer must use Exchange Online rather than on-premise Exchange Servers.

While on the other side, ESET researchers have declared that nearly 10 different hacking groups were involved in this threat attack, and they are continuously taking advantage of the zero-day vulnerabilities.

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Balaji

BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

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