IT teams operating Microsoft Exchange servers (opens in new tab) are very slow at patching their endpoints, resulting in thousands of devices still being vulnerable to some high-severity flaws. This is according to a new report on CyberNews, which claims more than 85,000 servers are still exposed to multiple remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities, namely CVE-2023-21529, CVE-2023-21706, and CVE-2023-21707. The report has described the flaws as “extremely dangerous” due to the fact that they can allow the threat actors to run malicious code and compromise people’s inboxes and email messages sitting on the servers. Disregarding the threat The flaws were...