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At the scale of Microsoft cloud, these are the same thing. Yet you'll hear more about "3 million agents" than "1% of users".

With 300M active #SharePoint Online users, all it takes is 1 out of 100 users to click one button go generate 3 million SharePoint Agents. Which is what #Microsoft reported to be the annual agent count in their FY25 reports.

More thoughts on how these numbers are designed to support the #Copilot marketing narrative: perspectives.plus/p/numbers-de

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@demiguru
Okay. But *I* AM NOT connecting the #Epstein FBI #SharePoint file exposure to that story. I appreciate you pointing out some possible false connections.
I'm looking ahead to how lists that we know DO exist, might end up in hands of groups OTHER than the FBI & DOJ.

Who might have them & how they might use them are all of interest to me.

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@spocko
The #conspiracy-like part is connecting the #Epstein FBI #SharePoint file exposure to the recent #Chinese #zeroday #exploit, potentially implying it was either:
exploited intentionally,
the result of deep systemic failure,
or even deliberate mishandling tied to a broader cover-up.
There’s currently no #credible evidence backing that link. Misconfiguration is a more parsimonious explanation for the older #FBI case. #conspiracytheorists #infosec

Replied to Zach 🇮🇱 🇺🇸

@demiguru
What part is the conspiracy theory?
It appears some #SharePoint servers were venerable over a specific time period. Including #FBI servers?
muellershewrote.com/p/the-epst
"Additionally, the internal SharePoint site the bureau ended up using to distribute the files toward the end did not have the usual restricted permissions. This left the Epstein and Maxwell files open to viewing by a much larger group of people than previously thought."
Bondi's incompetence is real. How can we use it?

The Breakdown · The Epstein Cover-Up at the FBIBy Allison Gill
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@spocko it’s #conspiracytheory. #Reuters reports #Microsoft is looking whether a leak from MAPP enabled #Chinese to exploit #SharePoint #vulnerabilities b4 fixes were fully in place.notifications went out on 6/24, 7/3, and 7/7; attack signs began on 7/7—the same day the final notification was issued. #TrendMicro called it the “likeliest scenario” that someone in the program weaponized that info. They pulled the trigger on the #exploit they had at hand bc time was running out.

Question for my #Infosec friends
@emptywheel talked about how FBI agents reviewing the #Epstein #Maxwell materials put together a list for #PamBondi & placed it on an internal #SharePoint server.
muellershewrote.com/p/the-epst
@briankrebs wrote about this #ZeroDay exploit 7-21-25 krebsonsecurity.com/2025/07/mi
Do you think a group has that info?
If so, what's the best way to use existence of that hacked list as POLITICAL leverage against DJT to get the full list out?
@nicolesandler youtube.com/live/thdaQyDzYFI?s

Microsofts Sharepoint-Lücken: Die Zero-Days, die vielleicht gar keine waren

Die Angriffe auf Sharepoint-Server nutzten keine neuen sondern bekannte Lücken aus, für die es bereits Patches gab. Ob die geschützt hätten, ist jedoch offen.

heise.de/news/Microsofts-Share

heise online · Microsofts Sharepoint-Lücken: Die Zero-Days, die vielleicht gar keine warenBy Jürgen Schmidt

"Blame a leak for #Microsoft #SharePoint attacks, researcher insists"

... July software updates didn't fully fix a couple of bugs, ...

How did the attackers, ... Chinese government spies, data thieves, and ransomware operators, know how to exploit the SharePoint CVEs ... bypass the #security fixes Microsoft released the following day?

theregister.com/2025/07/26/mic

The process of pre announcing bugs to authorities is now broken. Patch was incomplete. As usual with quick fixes

@evawolfangel

The Register · Blame a leak for Microsoft SharePoint attacks, researcher insistsBy Jessica Lyons