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There were more zero-days exploited in 2019 than any of the previous three years, according to telemetry from FireEye Mandiant. The firm said that’s likely due to more zero-days coming up for sale by cyber-weapons dealers like NSO Group; a growing commercial market has made such tools much more widely available. While the identification and […]

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Microsoft informed customers last Friday that Internet Explorer is affected by a zero-day vulnerability. The flaw has been described as a memory corruption issue that can be exploited for remote code execution by getting the targeted user to visit a specially crafted website with an affected version of the browser. The flaw affects the scripting […]

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A proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for the zero-day was published on the Full Disclosure mailing list by an individual who wanted to remain anonymous. It’s unclear why they have decided to release the information before vBulletin developers could create a patch. The vulnerability, to which MITRE assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2019-16759, is said to affect vBulletin […]

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