Stop us if you've heard this one before: Exchange Server zero-day being actively exploited
Security researchers have warned a zero-day flaw in Microsoft’s Exchange server is being actively exploited.explaining how a pair of flaws allow remote code execution on Exchange installations.
The company reported its findings to the Zero Day Initiative which has assigned the code ZDI-CAN-18333 to one flaw rated 8.8 on the ten-point Common Vulnerability Scoring System scale. A second flaw, ZDI-CAN-18802, is rated 6.3/10. Details of the flaws are scanty, with GTSC’s post detailing its observations of webshells with Chinese characteristics being dropped onto Exchange servers. Those webshells then “injects malicious DLLs into the memory, drops suspicious files on the attacked servers, and executes these files through the Windows Management Instrumentation Command line .
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