Windows Zero-Day Barrage: Is Patch Tuesday Enough?
Another week, another handful of zero-days hitting Windows. Microsoft's patching efforts are starting to look like a game of whack-a-mole.
Another week, another handful of zero-days hitting Windows. Microsoft's patching efforts are starting to look like a game of whack-a-mole.
Your Windows system is about to get interesting. A new zero-day, dubbed MiniPlasma, hands over SYSTEM access. And guess what? The proof-of-concept is already out.
Chaotic Eclipse just unleashed BlueHammer—a Windows zero-day PoC for full system takeover. Microsoft's slow disclosure? It's fueling researcher rage and real risks.
Picture this: Jerome Powell, America's money maestro, huddled with bank titans, sweating over an AI that chains exploits like a digital Houdini. That's Anthropic's Mythos—and it's just the spark in this week's cyber blaze.
GitHub lights up with BlueHammer exploit code. A researcher fed up with Microsoft's disclosure dance goes public, handing attackers a path to SYSTEM privileges on unpatched Windows machines.