A group of hackers from North Korea (DPRK), recently connected to the usage of an Adobe Flash zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2018-4878), has expanded its operations in both scope and sophistication.
A group of hackers from North Korea (DPRK), recently connected to the usage of an Adobe Flash zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2018-4878), has expanded its operations in both scope and sophistication.
A newly discovered security flaw in Adobe Flash allowed an apparent state actor to implant spyware on targets involved in Middle Eastern politics, according to a new report. Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab announced Monday it had discovered the spyware campaign and reported the new Flash vulnerability to Adobe, which released a patch on the bug […]
Kaspersky Lab has always worked closely with vendors to protect users. As soon as we find new vulnerabilities we immediately inform the vendor in a responsible manner and provide all the details required for a fix. On October 10, 2017, Kaspersky Lab’s advanced exploit prevention systems identified a new Adobe Flash zero day exploit used […]
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