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Massive microsoft sharepoint hack hits global government agencies

Published on: July 21, 2025 5:14 PM

A serious global cyberattack has targeted Microsoft’s SharePoint platform, affecting sensitive data from government agencies, businesses, and research institutions around the world. According to The Washington Post, hackers exploited a dangerous “zero-day” vulnerability to gain unauthorized access to data and systems in countries including the United States, Canada, and Australia.

The breach impacted US federal and state agencies, universities, and energy companies. Hackers reportedly tampered with automated systems and extracted passwords and cryptographic keys, allowing them to remain undetected even after updates. So far, Microsoft has not released a full security patch, leaving many affected institutions struggling to defend their systems.

SharePoint is a widely used platform that allows for document sharing and teamwork among organizations. However, this incident has raised serious concerns about its safety. Security experts warn that the attackers’ use of cryptographic keys could allow continued access, posing long-term threats to data privacy and infrastructure.

The FBI confirmed the breach and is currently investigating the incident with help from cybersecurity teams in the US, Canada, and Australia. Meanwhile, experts are urging tech companies to enhance protection measures and respond faster to such high-level attacks. The scale of the breach has made global headlines and triggered fresh demands for tighter cybersecurity protocols.

This breach is the latest in a series of cyber incidents involving Microsoft, including a major attack by China-linked hackers in 2023. The tech giant is now facing renewed scrutiny over its security standards and incident response capabilities. These repeated lapses have fueled frustration among government officials and cybersecurity professionals.

As investigations continue, the incident has prompted many organizations to review their digital defenses. With rising cyber threats and shrinking security budgets, experts fear future attacks could become even harder to prevent. The SharePoint breach stands as a wake-up call for both tech companies and public institutions worldwide.

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