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Security Boulevard | Worldwide Hack: Microsoft Exchange Server Zero-day Exploits
Originally published March 6, 2021, updated May 24, 2023.
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Learn MoreWritten by Mission Secure News Desk
March 6, 2021
Security Boulevard features Paul Robertson's article on the Microsoft Exchange Server Zero-day Exploits, Worldwide Hack: Microsoft Exchange Server Zero-day Exploits.
"At least 30,000 organizations across the United States — including a significant number of small businesses, towns, cities and local governments — have over the past few days been hacked by an unusually aggressive Chinese cyber espionage unit..."
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About the Authors:
Paul Robertson serves as the Director of Cybersecurity at Mission Secure, where he assists with technical initiatives, including red teaming, cyber assessments, and product hardening. He is a seasoned IT security professional with over 30 years of progressive experience in information technology, communications, and information security. Paul brings deep experience with various systems, software, hardware, and technologies ranging from simple controllers to video editing to encryption. Paul's expertise spans firewalls, computer forensics, information security services, networking, cyber-physical systems, and more. In addition to co-founder and leadership roles at several technology companies, Paul served for four and a half years in the U.S. Army, including several years in the White House, providing computer and telecom support to the President and his senior national security leadership team.
Originally published March 6, 2021, updated May 24, 2023.