17.3.21 webinar: Exchange gap - I can do that

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F-Secure invites you to the webinar: "Hafnium" vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange: Am I affected? What can I do? On March 17, 2021, 10:00-10:30 a.m.

Recently, the exploit known as hafnium was used to launch multiple attacks on Exchange servers. Although the underlying vulnerability was already known and Microsoft published recommendations at the beginning of February and then published patches for it at the beginning of March, the attack hit many companies in Germany in particular: Even if companies applied the patches promptly, the hackers were often faster and had access to the the systems provides.

On this occasion, we want to explain to our customers and all interested parties exactly what happened, which systems are affected, how the security gap can be closed, how one can determine whether the security gap has been exploited and, if so, what can be done about it.

Learn in this webinar:

  • How did the current attacks on Microsoft Exchange Server go?
  • which servers are affected
  • how can I close the security gap
  • how can I tell if my company is affected
  • what can i do if the hackers are still on my network
  • how can I protect myself against such attacks in the future

To include F-Secure Consultants and Incidents Response, please contact [email protected].

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