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Microsoft fixed a zero-day vulnerability in June 2020, but the company did a poor job. Security researchers from Google’s Project Zero showed that attackers could still use the zero-day, despite the patch. Since zero-day exploits are a serious matter, most of the time, companies quickly release a patch. The June 2020 patch for Windows 8.1 […]

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I’ve written before about how during the coronavirus pandemic, hackers have increasingly exploited Windows vulnerabilities to trick people into downloading malware and ransomware to get fast, easy money. With a recent upsurge of attacks, things are getting worse. And this time around it’s different — people may die from COVID-19 because of the attacks. Hackers […]

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Chrome 86.0.4240.183 for Windows, macOS, and Linux was pushed to the stable channel with patches for a total of seven vulnerabilities, all of which feature a severity rating of high. The bugs include CVE-2020-16004 (use after free in user interface), CVE-2020-16005 (insufficient policy enforcement in ANGLE), CVE-2020-16006 (inappropriate implementation in V8), CVE-2020-16007 (insufficient data validation […]

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