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Kaspersky finds zero-day exploits in Windows OS and Internet Explorer used in targeted attack – IT Brief Australia
What is particularly interesting in the discovered attack is that the previous exploits we found were mainly about elevation of privileges.
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has found zero-day exploits in Windows OS and Internet Explorer used in a targeted attack.
In late spring 2020, Kasperskys 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 exploit for Windows. The latter was targeting the l…
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