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Surge in malware attacks on MSSQL Server up 84%

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    Kent Sharkey
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    On MSFT[^]:

    Over the past six months, there has been a significant increase in malware attacks targeting Microsoft SQL (MSSQL) Server as an intrusion method.

    Hackers ... uh, find a way

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    • K Kent Sharkey

      On MSFT[^]:

      Over the past six months, there has been a significant increase in malware attacks targeting Microsoft SQL (MSSQL) Server as an intrusion method.

      Hackers ... uh, find a way

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      Joe Woodbury
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      The surge is up 84%?

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      • K Kent Sharkey

        On MSFT[^]:

        Over the past six months, there has been a significant increase in malware attacks targeting Microsoft SQL (MSSQL) Server as an intrusion method.

        Hackers ... uh, find a way

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        maze3
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        😲had huge shock, thinking I had been for years thinking I knew what VBA short for, the horror of read Virtual Basic for Applications, wtf, and then checking myself that no, this writer just goofed. yeah, and now I also just realised article about MSSQL, not MySql. Makes so much more sense 🤣🤣

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