Smashing Security podcast #448: The Kindle that got pwned

Think your Kindle is harmless? Think again! In this episode, we unpack a Black Hat Europe talk revealing how a boobytrapped audiobook could exploit the Amazon eBook reader – potentially letting an attacker break into your account and seize control of y… Continue reading Smashing Security podcast #448: The Kindle that got pwned

React2Shell fallout spreads to sensitive targets as public exploits hit all-time high

Attacker interest in the vulnerability is magnified by an unparalleled number of publicly available exploits, earning the defect the highest verified public exploit count of any CVE ever.

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