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Posted: June 25, 2025Tags: security vulnerabilities, proxyshell, proxylogon, phishing attack, microsoft exchange servers, keyloggers, javascript malware, cybersecurity, cybercrime, credential theftAuthor: Npav LabViews: 12A recent analysis reveals that hackers are targeting over 70 Microsoft Exchange servers to steal credentials using JavaScript keyloggers. Learn about the vulnerabilities exploited and the impact on organizations worldwide.
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