A hack targeting Microsoft's SharePoint software was likely carried out by a single bad actor, according to researchers. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in widely used enterprise software and the potential for significant disruption to businesses relying on such platforms. The attack did not compromise data, but it underscores the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect against similar threats in the future.
TPRM report: https://scoringcyber.rankiteo.com/company/microsoft
"id": "mic709072225",
"linkid": "microsoft",
"type": "Cyber Attack",
"date": "7/2025",
"severity": "25",
"impact": "",
"explanation": "Attack without any consequences: Attack in which data is not compromised"
{'affected_entities': [{'industry': 'Technology',
'location': 'Redmond, WA, USA',
'name': 'Microsoft',
'size': 'Large',
'type': 'Corporation'}],
'attack_vector': 'Exploitation of SharePoint Software',
'description': "A hack targeting Microsoft's SharePoint software was likely "
'carried out by a single bad actor, researchers say.',
'impact': {'systems_affected': ['Microsoft SharePoint']},
'threat_actor': 'Single Bad Actor',
'title': 'Microsoft SharePoint Server Hack',
'type': 'Server Hack'}