According to Microsoft's statistics, more than 30,000 Exchange Servers had already been impacted, with some industry experts putting that number closer to 60,000.
Halfnium was the first group to begin exploiting these security flaws. However, there is a growing body of evidence that the most recent attacks are coming from groups other than Halfnium, which means that word has gotten out.
If there's a silver lining to be found in this news, it lies in the fact that Microsoft moved quickly and issued a patch to address all four of the security issues. Unfortunately, the speed at which new security patches varies wildly from one organization to the next, and at present there are millions of Exchange servers around the world still vulnerable to these attacks.
If you use Exchange Server, you owe it to yourself to make sure you've got the latest security patch installed.
For your reference, the four flaws addressed by the patch are as follows:
This is a serious issue that could have catastrophic ripple effects. Again, if you use Exchange Server, check your patch status right away.