[German]The Hafnium hacker group has probably managed to compromise hundreds of thousands of Exchange installations worldwide via vulnerabilities. A patch to close the vulnerabilities is available, but it may be too late. However, tools are now available from Microsoft and third parties to check Exchange instances for signs of the hack.
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