Newly discovered vulnerability ZDI-CAN-25373 takes advantage of Windows shortcuts has been exploited by 11 state-sponsored ...
Microsoft’s unpatched Windows flaw (ZDI-CAN-25373) has been exploited by 11 state-backed groups since 2017, enabling ...
At least 11 state-backed hacking groups from North Korea, Iran, Russia, and China have been exploiting a new Windows ...
The vulnerability allows attackers to run arbitrary commands remotely using crafted Windows shortcut files with malicious ...
A Windows zero-day vulnerability which has remained unpatched for eight years has been exploited by 11 nation-state attackers ...
State-sponsored hackers from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are exploiting Windows shortcut files to execute malicious ...
But] Microsoft tagged it as “not meeting the bar servicing” in late September and said it wouldn’t release security updates to address it. … This heavily exploited Windows vulnerability (tracked as ...
The zero-day vulnerability, tracked by Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) as ZDI-CAN-25373 allows bad actors to execute ...
Initiative (ZDI) has found 11 hacker groups with state support from North Korea, Iran, Russia and China exploiting a ...
Microsoft link (LNK) files fail to present users with critical information, and malicious actors exploit this flaw to embed ...
Trend Micro has reported that a vulnerability in Windows shortcut files, ZDI-CAN-25373, discovered by Trend Micro's bug bounty program platform Zero Day Initiative (ZDI), is being exploited by ...