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In late spring 2020, Kaspersky’s automated detection technologies prevented a targeted attack on a South Korean company. Closer analysis revealed that this attack used a previously unknown full chain that consisted of two zero-day exploits: a remote code execution exploit for Internet Explorer 11 and an elevation of privileges (EoP) exploit for Windows. The latter…
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Kaspersky’s automated technologies have detected a new exploited vulnerability in the Google Chrome web browser. Kaspersky has allocated the vulnerability as CVE-2019-13720 and reported it to Google. A patch has been released. Upon review of the PoC provided, Google confirmed that it is a zero-day vulnerability. Zero-day vulnerabilities are previously unknown software bugs that can be exploited by attackers…
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If you think that spyware will only attack your smartphone through WhatsApp when you click on a link, think again. The latest WhatsApp spyware can infect your smartphone by giving you a missed call. It allows hackers to switch on your microphone, camera, read your text (encrypted or not), and access your photos and videos.…

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