ToolShell Exploit Drives Surge in Attacks on Microsoft SharePoint Servers
A significant increase in attacks targeting public-facing applications has been attributed to the exploitation of the ToolShell vulnerability in on-premises Microsoft SharePoint servers. According to Cisco's latest Quarterly Trends report, over 60% of recent Talos Incident Response cases involved attacks on public-facing applications, with nearly 40% specifically linked to ToolShell activity. The surge is tied to two major SharePoint vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-53770 and CVE-2025-53771, which have been actively exploited since mid-July 2025. China-based threat groups Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon have been identified as the primary actors behind these campaigns, focusing on sectors such as government, defense, academia, and nonprofits. The majority of incident response engagements related to ToolShell began within ten days of the vulnerabilities' disclosure, underscoring the rapid weaponization and exploitation by threat actors.
Security experts warn that unpatched SharePoint servers present a critical risk, enabling attackers to move laterally within networks and potentially deploy ransomware. Cisco emphasizes the importance of robust network segmentation and timely patching to mitigate these threats. The exploitation of ToolShell highlights the ongoing challenges organizations face in defending public-facing applications and the need for proactive vulnerability management to prevent large-scale compromise and operational disruption.

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