A known security flaw in Microsoft Windows has been used by numerous state-sponsored groups for data theft and espionage since 2017.
State-sponsored hackers from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are exploiting Windows shortcut files to execute malicious ...
Amost a dozen state-sponsored threat groups from Russia, China, and North Korea have been exploiting a security flaw in ...
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 ...
Initiative (ZDI) has uncovered a critical vulnerability—designated ZDI-CAN-25373—in Microsoft Windows. This vulnerability is ...
Paragon Solutions spread through WhatsApp, France suspended Pavel Durov's travel ban, Vapor malware hit 60M Android users, ...
Microsoft link (LNK) files fail to present users with critical information, and malicious actors exploit this flaw to embed ...
A Windows zero-day vulnerability which has remained unpatched for eight years has been exploited by 11 nation-state attackers, and countless financially motivated groups, experts have warned.
The zero-day vulnerability, tracked by Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) as ZDI-CAN-25373 allows bad actors to execute ...
The tech giant has yet to address a vulnerability that allows for malicious payloads to be delivered via Windows shortcut ...
Initiative (ZDI) has found 11 hacker groups with state support from North Korea, Iran, Russia and China exploiting a ...
Microsoft’s unpatched Windows flaw (ZDI-CAN-25373) has been exploited by 11 state-backed groups since 2017, enabling ...