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Threat actors now have the ability to exploit a new zero-day vulnerability in the Chrome browser, Google has advised IT ...
Arc Raiders players applauded Embark after it took just one day to tackle new duplication and infinite ammo exploits, even ...
Microsoft Office is victim to a critical zero-day exploit, and Russian hacker groups are already weaponizing it in destabilizing efforts toward the Ukrainian government. While Westerners and most ...
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Remember the WinRAR path handling exploit we reported on back in August? According to Google, that same flaw, officially dubbed CVE-2025-8088, is still being actively exploited, even though versions ...
Matcha Meta urged users to revoke one-time approvals for SwapNet’s router contract after a smart-contract vulnerability saw around $13.3 million stolen on the Base blockchain. Update, Jan. 27, 9:15 am ...
Researchers say threat actors used the sophisticated — and unfortunately named — toolkit to target high-value networks for ...
ARC Raiders players discover yet another game-breaking exploit, just 24 hours after Embark patched the viral item duplication glitch.
Multiple threat actors, both state-sponsored and financially motivated, are exploiting the CVE-2025-8088 high-severity vulnerability in WinRAR for initial access and to deliver various malicious ...
Microsoft has released emergency out-of-band security updates to patch a high-severity Microsoft Office zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks. The security feature bypass vulnerability, tracked ...
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