Two Zoom Zero-Day Flaws Uncovered
The zero-day Zoom flaws could give local, unprivileged attackers root privileges, and allow them to access victims’ microphone and camera. Continue reading Two Zoom Zero-Day Flaws Uncovered
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The zero-day Zoom flaws could give local, unprivileged attackers root privileges, and allow them to access victims’ microphone and camera. Continue reading Two Zoom Zero-Day Flaws Uncovered
The zero-day Zoom flaws could give local, unprivileged attackers root privileges, and allow them to access victims’ microphone and camera. Continue reading Two Zoom Zero-Day Flaws Uncovered
A Zoho zero day vulnerability and proof of concept (PoC) exploit code was disclosed on Twitter. Continue reading Critical Zoho Zero-Day Flaw Disclosed
Are publicly released proof-of-concept exploits more helpful for system defenders — or bad actors? Continue reading Threatpost Poll: Are Published PoC Exploits a Good or Bad Idea?
An exploit would allow an attacker to establish a persistent backdoor for ongoing remote access. Continue reading Zero-Day Bug Lays Open TP-Link Smart Home Router
Adobe Systems fixed a critical vulnerability in Flash Player that was publicly disclosed by a researcher earlier this month. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2018-15981, is a type confusion issue that can lead to arbitrary code execution. It was fixe… Continue reading Adobe Patches Zero-Day Flaw in Flash Player
A new vulnerability affecting Windows 10 has been disclosed on Twitter before being patched and it allows attackers to delete system files or to replace sensitive libraries. The vulnerability is located in the Windows Data Sharing Service (dssvc.dll) … Continue reading New Windows Zero-Day Flaw Dropped on Twitter
A Windows task scheduler API function does not check permissions – so any potential local bad actor can alter them to gain elevated privileges. Continue reading Microsoft Windows Zero-Day Found in Task Scheduler